Dental Anthropology
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
3861
Career
Undergraduate
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0 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
This course examines teeth with an anthropological perspective. By using evolution by natural selection as our theoretical framework, students will learn dental anatomy, morphology, and variation. The course then focuses on embryology, dental development and eruption, and the biocultural ways humans use their teeth.

Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or any 100-level Biology course.

Outcomes: Students will gain factual knowledge of teeth from an evolutionary perspective and will develop specific hands-on skills needed by dental anthropologists, dentists, and oral biologists including dental molding, casting, and wear scoring.
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Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or any 100-level Biology course.
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Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
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