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Summer I 2013

Course Title Instructor Section Time Room
EVANTH 330L
Human Anatomy And Physiology 1 001 MTh 11:00 AM-12:15 PM
TuF 11:00 AM-12:15 PM
Bio Sci 154

Course Description

Interface between human gross anatomy and physiology from a functional and evolutionary perspective. Systems-based and regional approach that differs from both a standard anatomy and physiology course by examining each system (musculosketal, circulatory etc.) and regional units (liver, heart, limb muscles) from a functional stand-point considering their anatomy and their physiological role together. Focus on human anatomy but will consider differences between humans and other vertebrates to illustrate functional aspects of anatomical structures. Instructor: Schmitt.
EVANTH 330L
Human Anatomy And Physiology 1 01 W 11:00 AM-01:00 PM Bio Sci 154

Course Description

Interface between human gross anatomy and physiology from a functional and evolutionary perspective. Systems-based and regional approach that differs from both a standard anatomy and physiology course by examining each system (musculosketal, circulatory etc.) and regional units (liver, heart, limb muscles) from a functional stand-point considering their anatomy and their physiological role together. Focus on human anatomy but will consider differences between humans and other vertebrates to illustrate functional aspects of anatomical structures. Instructor: Schmitt.
EVANTH 333L
The Human Body 1 01 MTuTh 09:30 AM-12:00 PM Social Sciences 105

Course Description

Human gross anatomy seen from a functional and evolutionary perspective. Laboratory involving study of prosected cadavers and other anatomical preparations. Previous experience in anatomy (e.g., Primate Anatomy or Human Osteology) is recommended but not required. Instructor: Wall or Kay
EVANTH 344L
Primate Field Biology 1 01M MTuWThF 10:00 AM-12:05 PM Primate CTR

Course Description

Survey of field methods used to document primate behavior. Laboratory includes observations of free-ranging and captive primates at the Duke Lemur Center. Focus on the scientific process; writing of formal research papers. Instructor: Digby
EVANTH 393
Research Independent Study 1 20 12:00 AM-12:00 AM TBA

Course Description

Individual research in a field of special interest, under the supervision of a faculty member, resulting in a substantive paper or written report containing significant analysis and interpretation of a previously approved topic. Open to qualified students, who, before being given permission to register, must submit to the faculty advisor a written proposal outlining the area of study and listing the goals and meeting schedule. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Instructor: Staff
EVANTH 393
Research Independent Study 1 27 12:00 AM-12:00 AM TBA

Course Description

Individual research in a field of special interest, under the supervision of a faculty member, resulting in a substantive paper or written report containing significant analysis and interpretation of a previously approved topic. Open to qualified students, who, before being given permission to register, must submit to the faculty advisor a written proposal outlining the area of study and listing the goals and meeting schedule. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Instructor: Staff