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028 audio 28 Anthropology 1, 001 2012-03-01 Spring 2012 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This is a basic and introductory course into human evolution.
022 audio 22 Anthropology 112, 001 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course will discuss special topics in biological anthropology.
028 audio 28 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 2012-03-01 Spring 2012 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Get started in biological anthropology with this UC Berkeley course.
032 audio 32 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 2009-03-01 Spring 2009 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course examine the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric relatives.
028 audio 28 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 2011-03-01 Spring 2011 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course covers evolution theory, primate behavior, genetic components of behavior, and the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric and living relatives.
028 audio 28 Introduction to Biological Anthropology 2012-03-01 Spring 2012 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
The physical and behavioral adaptations of humans, evolutionary theory, racial differences, and more topics related to the evolution of humans are discussed in this course.
000 audio Introduction to Biological Anthropology 2013-03-01 Spring 2013 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course introduces the concept of human evolution, taking into account the adaptations that inspired evolutionary changes over time.
028 audio 28 Special Topics in Biological Anthropology 2010-03-01 Spring 2010 Terrence Deacon University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course discusses various topics related to current discoveries, research, fieldwork, in biological anthropology.