Course

Human Origins, Human Problems - GENM0201

Faculty: Faculty of Medicine

School: School of Medical Sciences

Course Outline: GENM0201 Course outline

Campus: Sydney

Career: Undergraduate

Units of Credit: 6

EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)

Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 4

Excluded: BIOS3701

CSS Contribution Charge: 2 (more info)

Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule

Further Information: See Class Timetable

Available for General Education: Yes (more info)

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Description

We will be considering what studies of primate behaviour tell us about the behaviour of ancient and modern humans and looking for the origins of some modern human problems (warfare, child abuse and infanticide) in our primate heritage. The course will examine the neurological and structural basis of language and speech and look at how the human brain and hand have become adapted for tool use. Other issues to be examined include the origins and structural adaptations involved in upright walking, problems of human childbirth, hominid reproductive strategies, modern human variation, human prehistory in Australasia and the human face as a means of communication and recognition. The course involves both lecture and laboratory class sessions. The latter will use models and anatomical material to illustrate important aspects of human evolution.

For more detailed information, please click on "Course Outline" in box above.

This course will have face to face teaching from Monday 2nd December to Thursday 19th December 2013. An assignment will be due in January 2014. Click on "Course Timetable" above.
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