ANTH3050 - Evolution and Human Behaviour
Term 2
Description
The course will study to what extent evolutionary processes (genetic and cultural) explain human behaviour, life history and cultural norms as adaptive responses to their environmental circumstances. This is a seminar based reading and discussion course for those who have already had an introductory lecture course in animal and human behavioural ecology (ie ANTH7018: Human Behavioural
Ecology), and now want to explore the subject in more depth.
ANTH3050
| Taught by: | TBA (new recruit) |
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| Assessment: | 2 hour unseen written exam (50%) + 1 x 2500 words essay (40%) + oral presentation (10%) |
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Student Contact Hours: |
1 x 2 hour seminar per week |
| Prerequisites: |
3rd year Anthropology and Human Sciences students only who have completed ANTH7018: Human Behavioural
Ecology in their second year |
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Option Type: |
Biological Anthropology |

