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Feb 10, 2025
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STSS 2460 - Human Evolution The systematic study of human origins has excited scientific and popular imaginations since Darwin. The course considers two overlapping frameworks, sociobiology and paleoanthropology, for explaining the evolution of behavior. Topics include “selfish gene” theories of biological altruism, adaptation, and organism-environment interaction. Also developed are critical perspectives on the exchange of ideas between science and society in determining the nature of human nature. This is a communication-intensive course.
When Offered: Upon availability of instructor.
Credit Hours: 4
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