Courses: Evolution (ANTHB236001)
Fall 2011
Class Number: 2720
A lecture/discussion course on the development of evolutionary thought, generally regarded as the most profound scientific event of the 19th century; its foundations in biology and geology; and the extent of its implications to many disciplines. Emphasis is placed on the nature of evolution in terms of process, product, patterns, historical development of the theory, and its applications to interpretations of organic history. Lecture three hours a week.
Div: II Haverford: Natural Science (NA)
Enrollment limit: 42; Seat held for PB: 5. Enrollment Criteria:
Freshman; Sophmore; Junior; Senior; Major/Minor/Concentration;
Lottery; Instructor Permission; Cross listed with BIOL-B236 and GEOL-B236.
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 2720 Div: II ; NA
DepartmentTaught ByGardiner,Stephen L. |
LocationBryn Mawr, PK25 Meeting TimesTTH 9:45am-11:15am |
