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SPLH 449 Laboratory/Field Work in Human Biology

SPLH 449.  Laboratory/Field Work in Human Biology.  1-3 Credits.   N LFE   

This biological anthropology lab course builds upon concepts introduced in ANTH 150 and ANTH 304. It provides students with practical, hands-on experience in biological anthropology laboratory methods and theory. Topics include: genetics, osteology, forensic anthropology, modern human biological variation, primatology, paleoanthropology, and human evolution. Students integrate their knowledge of human variation, genetics, and critical approaches to the concept of social and biological race. For the final project, students analyze genetic markers using a commercial ancestry test. They will either be given anonymous data to work with, or, if they pay an optional laboratory fee, they can investigate their own genome for the final project. This fee for self-study is not required for full participation in the final project. (Same as ANTH 449, BIOL 449, and PSYC 449.) Prerequisite: Either ANTH 304, ANTH 340, Human Biology major, or permission of instructor.

Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-human-biology/

...following courses: SPLH 464 Undergraduate Seminar in: _____ (Circuit Theory & Bioinstrumentation) SPLH 449 Laboratory/Field...

Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/psychology/bs-behavioral-neuroscience/

...LING 438 Neurolinguistics I SPLH 620 The Communicating...Satisfied by: 4 PSYC 449 Laboratory/Field Work...