Human Biocultural Diversity
Session
January Term Session
Class Number
1083
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
Prerequisites: ENVS 101 or equivalent; please check requirements for declared majors/minors for exceptions.

This course examines human variation through a biocultural approach, with specific attention paid to historical and contemporary ideas of race.We explore genetics and how evolution by natural selection has favored important adaptations, how those specific adaptations have helped humans migrate and survive across the planet's habitats, and socio-cultural and scientific ideas about race that have resulted in inequalities.

Outcomes: Students will gain an understanding of how biocultural approaches help us understand human variation, with specific attention paid to skin color and the idea of race; Students will learn how scientific racism in anthropology contributed to our ideas of race, and how that can be seen in contemporary US society.
Class Attributes
Tier 2 Scientific Knowledge
African Studies and the African Diaspora
Bioethics
Neuroscience
Race and Ethnicity
Class Notes
Asynchronous Class Meeting: All instruction for this section will be delivered online asynchronously.
Class Actions
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Kristin Krueger
Meets
TBA
Dates
01/02/2025 - 01/11/2025
Room
TBA
Instruction Mode
Online
Campus
Online Campus
Location
Online Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
19
Seats Open
1
Class Capacity
20
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
10