Human Origins: Evolution and Diversity ( ANTH 1020 )
This course considers humanity from an evolutionary point of view, studying human variation through time and space. The interrelationship of heredity, environment, and lifestyle is considered, as is how human beings affect the well being of fellow organisms and the planet.
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Class Note: Educators considering this course for professional development/licensing purposes are strongly advised to consult with their state office of education licensing department prior to enrolling in this course.
Textbook(s) Required - sold separately through Specialty Books of Athens, OH.
This can be applied towards the following Teaching
Endorsement(s) in the State of Utah: Secondary Social Studies Composite Endorsement
Secondary Social Studies Endorsement in Anthropology
Credit Hours: 3
Price: $585.00
Note: This is an online independent study course. Contact the Distance Education Office for details.
Instructor(s): CARLYLE, SHAWN
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Students must register for Independent Study courses through Distance Education's Office – not
through campus registration. You can register through Distance Education in the following
convenient ways:
- Online registration – Click on "Add to Cart" to register and
pay for this class on our website.
- Phone Registration – Call 801.581.8801 or 1.800.467.8839. Have
your VISA, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express.
- Fax Registration – If you know what course you want to enroll
in Distance Education can fax you a registration form. Fill it out completely and
fax it back. Include your credit card information or we can call you
back and obtain it in person.
- In-Person Registration – Go to Room 2180, A Wing, Annex Building,
weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to register in person. The Annex
is directly east of the Huntsman Center. See
map.
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Questions: Distance Education - (801) 581-8801 or (800) 467-8839