The Sociology & Anthropology Department at Ohio University is offering a Summer Session II course that fills general education Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS).
ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (2NS)
Have you ever wondered where we come from? About what makes us different from all other animals? In Anthropology 2010 (Introduction to Biological Anthropology), students explore these questions, in addition to learning about primate anatomy and behavior and investigations into our own genome. “Want to know if you have Neanderthal DNA? We’ll find out!” says Dr. Sabrina Curran, Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology.
“This will be a small size class in a lab setting where you’ll get to directly interact with the evidence of our evolutionary history,” she adds. “We’ll have many activities centered around bones, stones, and DNA. Join us during the second summer session!”
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