ANT2511 - Biological Anthropology
Course: ANT2511 (Biological Anthropology) in ANT department at University of Central Florida.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 22 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ANT curriculum at University of Central Florida, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ANT2511
- ANT4525C - Human Osteology
- ANT4184 - Mortuary Archaeology
- ANT4483 - Health and Healing in the Ancient World: An Anthropological Perspective
- ANT3550C - Primatology
- ANT3930 - First Peoples of the Caribbean
- ANT4560 - Birth to Death: Anthropological Perspectives on Human Growth
- ANT4851 - Digital Methods in Anthropology
- ANT4956 - Geophysical Field School at Kerkenes
- ANT3524C - Introduction to Human Osteology
- ANT4586C - Human Origins
- ANT3157 - First Peoples of the Caribbean
- ANT3169 - Life and Death in the Ancient Andes
- ANT4467 - Nutritional Anthropology
- ANT4027 - Mummies, Life After Death
- ANT4183 - Archaeological Sciences
- ANT4197 - Death Becomes Us: Anthropology of Death and Burial
- ANT4954 - Geospatial and Archaeological Field School at Kerkenes
- ANT4406 - Pain and Suffering: The Anthropology of Violence
- ANT4516 - Human Biological Diversity
- ANT4521 - Forensic Anthropology
- ANT4591 - Quantitative Methods in Biological Anthropology
- ANT4861 - Beyond the Anthropology Major: Careers Applying Anthropology
Academic Planning at University of Central Florida
Students planning ANT2511 at University of Central Florida should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ANT2511 enables enrollment in 22 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the ANT program.
This second-year course at University of Central Florida integrates into structured degree pathways for ANT programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.