Rio hondo college – DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL & social
Sciences
Anthropology
101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology CRN 70001, 70002 (3.0 Units)
COURSE SYLLABUS (download below)
(Updated
8/20/2012)
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Santiago Andres Garcia, MA / sgarcia@riohondo.edu / Office Hours: M–W 1:00 PM–2:00 PM, Room: Administration A209A
/ www.santiagoandresgarcia.com
COURSE DESCRIPTION (3.0 UNIT) This lecture course, is intended for
students interested in expanding their knowledge of physical anthropology as a
discipline. Students follow a lesson
plan that introduces the methods, techniques, and procedures used in physical
anthropology research, by way of lecture, presentations, classroom assignments,
some laboratory activities, and one visit to the primate exhibit at the Los
Angeles Zoo. Theoretically based
classroom lectures cover the topics of evolutionary change and the forces that
cause them, the study of primate behavior, the assessment of human variation,
and the identification and classification of the skeletal features of humans,
non-human primates, and human ancestors.
Also included will be an exploration of Mendelian, molecular, and
population genetics.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The
objective of the class aims to give students a comprehensive view of the
evolution of the human species through the overview of theory, the fulfillment
of assignments, the completion of lab exercises, and the examination of fossil
replicas. By the end of this course,
students that have attended regularly shall be able to (1) explain the
evolution of the human species, and the effects of the natural environment on
human diversity, (2) identify the structural components of the skeletal system,
and (3) explain the importance of cells, and the genetic information they carry
(DNA).
EXAM MAKE-UP POLICY AND
SYLLABUS LAW Quiz
taking adheres to a strict exam schedule.
In the case of an absence whereby a
student misses a quiz, a student may turn in the one extra credit
assignment allowed, to make up for the missing quiz points. In the case of the final poster presentation,
only students who miss the last day due to documented illness, car accident, or
death in the family, are entitled to reschedule the presentation. With regard to the syllabus, the instructor reserves
the right to change the lesson plan at anytime, and changes as the course moves
occur commonly.
STUDENT LOGIN To
view the syllabus online and download any required class readings visit the
following website http://www.santiagoandresgarcia.com and
click on the "Student Page” link.
ATTENDANCE & PARTICIPATION In order to comprehend the course topics students must
attend EVERY class meeting and participate in all classroom discussions and
activities. Roll WILL be
taken daily, and attending class does amount to earning 100 possible points, 20%
of one’s’ final grade.
REQUIRED
TEXTBOOK
Introduction to Physical Anthropology,
2011-12 Edition, by Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, Wenda Trevathan, & Russell
L. Ciochon, CENGAGE Learning, USA, ISBN 9781111297930
CHEATING, PLAGIARISM, & SEXUAL
HARASSMENT See Rio
Hondo College catalog.
DOWNLOAD SYLLABUS AND RELEVANT WORKSHEETS
Anthropology 101 CRN 70002 Syllabus
Primate Observation Assignment (Extra Credit)
DOWNLOAD POWER POINT LECTURES
Week 5
Week 6
Your Inner Fish Lecture
Chapter 6 Survey of the Living Primates
Week 7
Chapter 7 Primate Behavior
Week 11
Chapter 11 Hominins of Africa
Primate Observation Assignment (Extra Credit)
DOWNLOAD POWER POINT LECTURES
Week 5
Week 6
Your Inner Fish Lecture
Chapter 6 Survey of the Living Primates
Week 7
Chapter 7 Primate Behavior
Week 11
Chapter 11 Hominins of Africa
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