ANTH 2010, Introduction to Physical Anthropology I, Section 005
Fall 2009

 

Meeting Place:              Hale 270

Meeting Time:               MWF 8:00 am

Professor:                     Matt Sponheimer

Office:                          Hale 347

Office Hours:                M 2:30-5:30 pm

Phone:                          303-735-2065

Email:                           matt.sponheimer@colorado.edu

Website:                       http://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/sponheimer

Mirror:                         http://melampus.colorado.edu/class

TA:                              Oliver Paine (oliver.paine@colorado.edu)

Readings Website:        https://melampus.colorado.edu/class/readings/2010

Click here for the study guide!

Class Schedule
August
Week 1     Introduction                                                                   Chapter 1

September
Week 2     Study of Nature                                                             Chapter 2
Week 3     Establishing Earth’s and Humanity’s Antiquity                 Chapter 2
Week 4     Development of Evolutionary Thought                             Chapters 2 & 3
Week 5     Evolution Continued                                                       Chapters 3 & 4
First Mid-Term Exam on September 25th

October
Week 6     Introduction to Primates                                                  Chapter 6
Week 7     Primate Ecology & Behavior                                           Chapters 6 & 7
Week 8     Hominoids & Primate Cognition                                      Chapter 7 & 8
Week 9     Mammal & Early Primate Evolution                                 Chapters 5 & 9
Week 10   Introduction to Paleoanthropology                                   Chapters 10 & 11
Second Mid-Term Exam on October 23rd

November
Week 11     South African Hominid Discoveries                                Chapter 11
Week 12     East African Hominid Discoveries                                  Chapter 11
Week 13     Early Hominid Ecology & Recent Finds                         Chapters 10 & 11
Week 14     Fall Break                                                                      no reading
Third Mid-Term Exam on November 20th

December
Week 15     Homo erectus & Friends                                               Chapters 12 & 13
Week 16     Origin of Modern Humans                                              Chapter 14
Fourth Mid-Term Exam on December 9th

Textbook
The class text is Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 12th Edition by Jurmain et al. It is available at the campus bookstore. This text boasts an online component, which you might find useful for test preparation.

Grading
There will be four mid-term exams, all of which will be in multiple-choice format. There will be a review session (or review sheet) before each test, which should aid your studying efforts considerably. Furthermore, I will drop the lowest of your first three mid-term scores, thus your final grade will be calculated as follows: two (of three) mid-terms exams (33.3% each) and the fourth mid-term exam (33.3%). I will not drop your score for the fourth mid-term under any circumstances, so do not miss it! It is worth noting that much of the material to be covered in lectures (and concomitantly in exams) is not in your textbook. Thus, skip lectures at your peril! There will be no makeup exams. If you miss a test, the next will be given double weight. None of the exams will be graded on a curve.

Disabilities
If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability, please bring me a letter from Disability Services so that your needs may be addressed. Disability Services (303-492-8671, Willard 322, www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices) determines accommodations based on documented disabilities.