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Sharon Gursky
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Email: gursky@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-8462
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Anthropology 201-502

Introduction to Anthropology
Section 502
Fall 2002

An introduction to the discipline of anthropology through the examination of its four sub-fields: archaeology, physical anthropology, socio-anthropology, and linguistics.

University Core Curriculum Course (Social Science).

Anthropology 201-502

 
Anthropology 225-504

Physical Anthropology
Section 504
Spring 2001

Human biology to include examination of evolutionary processes acting on human populations; human genetics; non-human primate anatomy, classification and ecology of primates; the primate paleontological record, and human variation and adaptation.

University Core Curriculum Course (Science).

Anthropology 225-504

 
Anthropology 312-500

Fossil Evidence of Human Evolution
Section 500
Spring 2003

Detailed review of fossil antecedents of humans, including theoretical implications for an understanding of human evolution

Anthropology 312-500

 
Anthropology 489-501

Special Topics: Primate Behavior & Conservation 
Section 501
Fall 2002

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology

Anthropology 489-xxx

 
Anthropology 601-600

Evolutionary Anthropology
Section 600
Spring 2003

The analysis and application of evolutionary theory in the study of human development.

Anthropology 601-600

 
Anthropology 689/485-504

Special Topics: Great Apes
Section 504
Fall 2001

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology. May be repeated for credit.

Anthropology 689/485-504

 

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