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Fall 2006 Syllabus
Dr. Bindon
, e-mail:
jbindon@tenhoor.as.ua.edu
TA:
Toni Copeland
, e-mail:
toni.j.copeland@ua.edu
Printable copy of the syllabus in pdf format
Course Description and Objectives
Grading Policy
Exams
Attendance
Exercises
Make-up Exams
Office Hours
Phone Number
Statement on Disability
Statement on Academic Misconduct
New and Improved Glossary
Date
Topics (notes are in Adobe Acrobat [pdf] format)
Readings
:
August 24
Orientation; Introduction to Anthropology; Scientific Method
J 1
August 29
Biological Basis of Life: Molecules and Cells
;
Principles of Inheritance
J 3,4
August 31
F: Exercises 1.1, 1.2 (
Click here to get data for Exercise 1.2
), 1.3 (For questions 5, 6, and 7 in Lab 1.3 assume that the genes are NOT linked, i.e., for problem 5, assume that the gene for PTC tasting and the gene for free-hanging earlobes occur on different chromosome pairs)
F 1-17
September 5
Development of the Concept of Evolution
J 2
September 7
F: Exercises 1.4, 1.5
F 17-24
September 12
Population Genetics
J 4
September 14
F: Exercises 1.6 (omit questions 3, 5, 6d, 6e, 7d, 8d, 8e; for questions 1, 2, 4 assume they are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium), 1.7 (omit questions 1-3) (
Click here to see how to solve a question in exercise 1.6
)
F 25-46
September 19
Introduction to Primates
J 5
September 21
F: Exercise 2.1, 3.1 (
Here's France Figure 2.4 corrected--sorry, 2.3 is OK, it's 2.4 that's screwed up!
)
F 47-58
September 23
(Saturday--optional) Trip to Birmingham Zoo to do F: Exercises 6.1, 6.2, 6.3. I need to know who will be going by September 14 so we can arrange car pools.
(Click here for the map to the zoo and driving directions)
(Here's a better set of maps)
(
Here's a list of the zoo species with some info about each critter
). If you are unable to make the trip to the zoo, you can earn the points for this lab by doing the
Extra Credit Assignment (click here to find out how)
.
Here's what you missed--check out our trip!
F 125-133
September 26
Primates
J 6
September 28
F: Exercises 4.1 (measure pictures in lab book--sorry, no bones for now!), 5.1 (
click here for instructions
)
F 59-124
October 3
Primates
J 6
October 5
Non-Human Primate Evolution
; (
See last year's exam here
)
J 7
October 10
F: Exercises 7.1, 8.1
F 135-158
October 12
First EXAM: Evolution, Genetics, Primates
October 17
Return Exam,
Begin Paleoanthropology
J 8
October 19
No Class--Fall Break
October 24
Introduction to Paleoanthropology
J 8
October 26
F: Exercise 9.1
F 159-170
October 31
Fossil Hominids (
part 1
) (
part 2
)
J 9, 10
November 2
F: Exercise 10.1 (skip #5, #10, and #11) (
See our lab session with the fossils
)
F 171-184
November 7
The Origin of Modern Humans
J 11
November 9
Human Variation: Concepts of variation
J 12
November 14
Race and Ethnicity
J 12
November 16
Culture and natural selection: The Malaria Example
J 12
November 21
Race, part 2
J 12
November 28
F: Exercise 11.3 (Only answer #2 and #3), 12.1
Extra Credit Assignment Due
F 209-257
November 30
ABO and Skin Color
J 13
December 5
F: Exercises 11.1 (
DO ONLY
#3, 5b, 6, 7, 8), 11.2 (
OMIT
# 4b, 4c, 8, 10, 12)
(
See photos of 2003 anthropometry lab session
) (
data from last class measurements
)
F 185-208
December 7
Social Modernization and Biological Adaptation in Samoa
(
See questions for Second Exam here
)
J 14
December 15
Second EXAM: Fossil Man, Human Variation (Friday, 8:00 - 9:15 a.m.)
READINGS and LABS
The readings come from
Jurmain, Robert, Kilgore, Lynn, Trevathan, Wenda, and Nelson, Harry. 2003.
Essentials of Physical Anthropology
, 5th edition. New York: Wadsworth Publishing
. The lab exercises are found in
France, D.L. 2004. Lab Manual and Workbook for Physical Anthropology, 5th Edition. New York: Wadsworth Publishing
.
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