Compare and contrast ideological and methodological paradigms of human evolutionary history

ANT 110 Human Prehistory

Course Information

Credit Hours: 3

Catalog Description

This course is a survey of human evolution—from the origin of humans up to the emergence of early civilizations. Our focus is on the introduction to early human biological and cultural variability emphasizing evolution, cultural adaptation and cultural change within different environments using the subfields of physical anthropology and archaeology.

Course Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply anthropological research methods including measurement and data collection techniques used to study human prehistory and early human civilizations
  2. Compare and contrast ideological and methodological paradigms of human evolutionary history
  3. Analyze quantitative data and evaluate anthropological research findings as they bear upon human prehistory.
  4. Compare and contrast of the major concepts, models, and issues in the study of human prehistory
  5. Evaluate anthropological perspectives and theories by applying the core concepts of the field

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