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The
major consists of 12 courses, distributed among the following
categories:
I.
Anthropology 125: Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology
(NOTE: 0125 is the prerequisite for all courses in Biological
Anthropology)
II. Biology C083/C084: General Biology I/II
or
Biology
103/104: Introduction to Biology I/II
III. Kinesiology 100/101: Human Anatomy/Human Physiology
or
Biology
233/234: Mammalian
Anatomy / Mammalian Physiology
IV. Anthropology W120: Fundamentals of Cultural Anthropology
V.
Two of the following Biological Anthropology courses:
Anthropology
161: Human Paleontology
Anthropology
162: Biology of Modern Human Populations
Anthropology
163: Human Population Genetics
Anthropology
164: Primate Behavior
VI.
One of the following Anthropology courses
Anthropology
212: Medical Anthropology
Anthropology
220: Environmental Physiology
Anthropology
248: Introduction to Primates
Anthropology 280: Evolutionary Biology
Anthropology
326*: Methods in Physical Anthropology
VII.
One of the following CAPSTONE seminars
Anthropology
W323: Medical Anthropology Seminar
Anthropology W324: The Genetic Basis of Human Variation
Anthropology
W325: Bio-cultural Adaptation
Anthropology
W327: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Reproduction
Anthropology
W380: Human Paleontology Seminar
VIII.
Two electives from the following list:
Anthropology
212: Medical Anthropology
Anthropology
220: Environmental Physiology
Anthropology
248: Introduction to Primates
Anthropology
280: Evolutionary Biology
Anthropology
326*: Methods in Physical Anthropology
Biology:
Any upper division courses number 203 and above
Chemistry 371: Biochemistry I
Chemistry 372:
Biochemistry II
History 137: History of Biology
History
257: American Medicine: A Social History
Political Science 132: Biology, Society, and Politics
Psychology 103: Brain Behavior Relationships
Psychology 104: Cognitive Neuroscience
Psychology
105: Learning and Motivation
Psychology
108: Cognitive Processes
Psychology
131: Developmental Psychology
Psychology 141: Social Psychology
Psychology
150: Psychopathology
Sociology 252: Sociology of Medicine
Topics vary and students may take this course more than once.
Topics include
Human Osteology, Primate Anatomy, and Forensic Anthropology.
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