BIOL 4346 Human Evolution

This course covers human ancestry beginning with the origin of primates and continuing through all of the fossil forms of hominids, some of which led to modern humans. Particular attention is given to lifeways such as development of stone tool technology, use of fire and cooking, hunter-gatherer subsistence, and eventually agriculture based on staple crops and domesticated animals. The evolution of language and the molecular genetics of human populations are explored.

Prerequisite

BIOL 1402 and CHEM 1302 or permission of the instructor.