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Anthropology teaches the introduction to the evolution of humans and culture, the survey of physical, cultural, and social anthropology, focusing on biological and cultural adaptation and the organization, change, and transmission of culture. The discipline owns a collection of pre-human skull replicas that Mr. Radike enjoys using in his classes.
The Anthropology (ANT) discipline consists of only one full-time faculty member. Two sections are offered during the fall semester and one section during the winter semester.
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Radike, Walter W. (discipline coordinator) |
810-989-5698 |
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