Pre-Health Related Major: Anthropology
Biological Anthropology examines humans as biological organisms in an evolutionary
framework. This, itself, encompasses a very broad range of topics, including human
biology, the study of the behavioral ecology and anatomy of living non-human primates,
and the fossil record for primate and human evolution.
The major has been popular with students interested in biology, medicine, dentistry, ecology, evolution, and the earth sciences. Students can participate in numerous research programs internationally or participate more locally on Long Island, including as part of ongoing research within the department.
Pre-Health Related Electives:
Requires 45 credits
Course |
Title |
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Human Biology |
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Forensic Anthropology |
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Human Anatomy |
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Medical Anthropology |
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Human Osteology |
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Building Bones: Bone Development and Evolution |
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Comparative Primate Anatomy |
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