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Liberal Arts & Sciences, Societies & the Social Sciences, Undergraduate

Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution (ANTH-UA 50)

Analyzes fossil evidence for human evolution and the paleoanthropological inferences derived from such evidence. Emphasizes methods of phylogenetic reconstruction, taxonomy, functional anatomy, and paleoecology.

Anthropology (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 15 Weeks

Fall 2021

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For students joining IMA in Fall 2022 and beyond, our new program structure affects the categorization of courses on this site.

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