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Nov 15, 2024
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ANT 4100 - Biological Anthropology Research Design
Credits: 3
Prerequisite(s): ANT 1010 and a minimum of six hours of upper-division anthropology coursework or permission of instructor
Description: This course addresses research design and methods used in biological anthropology. The majority of these methods involve measurement and analysis of human anatomical variation. Students practice anthropometric and osteometric measurement techniques. Students study human osteology with a specific focus on estimation of age, sex, stature, and ancestry. Additional research methods including microscopy, photography, and computer-based imaging modalities are also addressed. Students review basic univariate and multivariate statistics and their role in biological anthropology research. Literature reviews, data collection protocols, and dissemination of results are also covered. Students use knowledge gained in this course to design and conduct a research project.
University Requirement(s): Senior Experience
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