ANTHRO 205
Primate Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation
Please note: this is archived course information from 2017 for ANTHRO 205.
Description
Examines the diversity of extant non-human primate species, including their behaviour, ecology and conservation, and also the importance of primatology toward an understanding of our own species. Specifically, students will critically examine the results of primatological inquiries in order to gain insight into the comparative evolutionary approach, especially with respect to the applicability of such efforts to the study of humans.
Availability 2017
Semester 1
Lecturer(s)
TBA
Reading/Texts
Recommended Reading
Points
ANTHRO 205: 15 points
Prerequisites
15 points in Anthropology or 60 points passed
Restrictions
ANTHRO 349