Anatomy of the Human Body

This course is designed to give the student a thorough understanding of human gross anatomy from embryological, functional and evolutionary perspectives. The course is divided into 4 Units (Thorax and Abdomen, Back and Upper Limb, Pelvis and Lower Limb, Head and Neck), each of which covers specific anatomical regions and introduces the major systems of the human body. Each unit will integrate anatomy with evolutionary and functional approaches on various aspects of anatomical complexes specific to that unit (e.g.

Problems in Anthropology I

Introduction to major issues in anthropological theory. Focus on key concepts in the discipline, important authors, and development of and debates over theoretical issues. Required for and limited to anthropology majors; satisfies the Junior Year Writing requirement for anthropology majors.

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How is sustainable development imagined, discursively constructed, and implemented in different locations? Who and what benefits from sustainable development and who and what suffers? What is the relationship between economy and ecology? And how might we begin to imagine, organize around, and enact truly sustainable and socially just worlds?
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