Syllabus

Course description, objectives, and grading scheme for Primate Behavior.

Course Description

This course will present and discuss the social lives of the nonhuman primates. We will begin with an introduction to primate evolution and taxonomy and an introduction to behavioral ecology. We will then examine and discuss select groups of living primates. Thereafter, topics such as conservation, social behavior, cooperation/competition, reproduction, ethnoprimatology, and evolution of social organization will be highlighted as we cover the wide array of factors related to the lives of the nonhuman primates.

Course Objectives

 

Required Textbook

Primates in Perspective. Edited by Christina J. Campbell, Agustín Fuentes, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Melissa Panger, and Simon K. Bearder. (Oxford, 2006).

Grading

Component Points
Midterm Exam
100
Behavior Observation Project 75
Participation
25
Final Exam
100
Total
100
Citation: Fuentes, A. (2006, November 03). Syllabus. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/anthropology/primate-behavior/syllabus.
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