Topics in practicing anthropology. Group experiences in working on selected problems in anthropology.
This course reviews the prehistory of Europe through archaeological evidence. Our coverage ranges from the arrival of archaic humans ca. 800,000 BP to the expansion of the Roman Empire around 2000 BP.
Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
Special Notes
Maximum concurrent enrollment is two times.
This course uses evolutionary theory to investigate critical evolutionary changes in the human body and explores how our body’s structure allows it to function the way that it does. Students will recognize the distinctive features that make us uniquely human, as well as the many features we share with other members of the animal kingdom.
A seminar exploring diverse topics surrounding the question of defining human nature.
Anthropological field experiences in ethnology, museology, education, government or politics.
9.0 Credit Hours in ANT