This page contains data on the courses that I regularly teach.
For general course schedules and catalogs, see the Registrar's
section of UT Austin Web Central.
ANT 301. Introduction to Physical Anthropology.
May be counted toward the Area C requirement for the Bachelor
of Arts, Plan I. Human evolution, race, heredity, the organic
basis of culture; culture history through the Paleolithic stage.
The equivalent of three lecture hours a week for one semester.
ANT 301 Introduction to
Physical Anthropology. Distance Education Center
May be counted toward the Area C requirement for the Bachelor
of Arts, Plan I. Human evolution, race, heredity, the organic
basis of culture; culture history through the Paleolithic stage.
Ten lessons and Two exams.
ANT 323K. Primate Behavior.
Same as Women's Studies 323 (Topic 1: Primate Behavior). May
be counted toward the Area C requirement for the Bachelor of
Arts, Plan I. The behavior of nonhuman primates, and its relevance
to the understanding of human biology and culture. Two lecture
hours and two laboratory hours a week for one semester.
ANT 350M. Evolution of Human Behavior.
The evolution of human behavior patterns as implied by living
primates, fossil remains, and archaeological evidence. Prerequisite:
Upper-division standing.
ANT 359H. Honors Seminar.
Method, theory, and variation in anthropology. Prerequisite:
Admission to any University honors program.
ANT 366. Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton.
May be counted toward the Area C requirement for the Bachelor
of Arts, Plan I. Comprehensive study of the human skeleton, with
special attention to methods of identification. Prerequisite:
Anthropology 301, six semester hours of any upper-division natural
or social science, or consent of instructor. One lecture hour
and four laboratory hours a week for one semester.
ANT 388. Topics in Physical Anthropology.
May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Constitutes
one of two principal categories of courses in physical anthropology
covering substantive studies in primate behavior, primate anatomy
and evolution, human evolution, and growth and development. Prerequisite:
Graduate standing and consent of instructor.
Topic 1: Conference Course.
Topic 9: Primate Behavior.
ANT 391L. Topics in Research Methods in Physical Anthropology.
May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. In this second
major category of courses in physical anthropology are listed
those that have research techniques as their principal focus.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Topic 3: Analysis of Skeletal Samples.
Topic 4: Field Methods in Primatology.
Topic 5: Analysis of Primate Behavior.
ANT 392L. Introduction to Graduate Physical Anthropology.
Core course. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.