Rio Hondo College
ANTH 101: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Professor
Billy Wong
Credits
3
Mode
Online Asynchronous
Tuition
$1,338
Course Description
(Formerly ANTHR 101, 001) . Transfers to: UC, CSU (*Students will receive credit for only one of the following courses: ANTH 101 or ANTH 101H) In this course, people are investigated from the perspective of evolutionary theory. Students will learn about the process of natural selection and related issues including patterns of inheritance. Also included will be an examination of the closest living relatives to humans, primates, with an emphasis on behavior and ape societies. An extensive survey of human ancestors will trace the origins of various life forms and recount how ape?like creatures evolved into modern humans. Students will also discover how natural selection can be used as a tool to understand patterns of human variation. This course is designed for anthropology majors, those with an interest in anthropology, or anyone with a desire to further their understanding of humans from an evolutionary perspective.
Prerequisites
- It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition at a college level and be able to read college-level texts
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