ANT202H5 - Biological Anthropology: Human Variation and Adaptation
Course: ANT202H5 (Biological Anthropology: Human Variation and Adaptation) in ANT department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 16 advanced courses for further study
Interdisciplinary Requirements: Prerequisites span 2 different departments
Part of the ANT curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ANT202H5
- ANT331H5 - The Biology of Human Sexuality
- ANT332H5 - Human Origins I: Early Ancestors to Homo
- ANT337H5 - Anthropology of Growth and Development
- ANT338H5 - Laboratory Methods in Biological Anthropology
- ANT341H5 - Anthropology of Infectious Disease
- ANT403H5 - Social Learning and Cultural Patterns
- ANT404H5 - Current Topics in Palaeoanthropology
- ANT436H5 - Theory and Methods in Molecular Anthropology
- ANT437H5 - Advanced Seminar in the Anthropology of Health
- ANT438H5 - Rethinking Anthropology from a Community Perspective
- FSC416H5 - Population Genetics
- ANT402H5 - Wild Nights: Sleep, evolution, and performance in the 21st century
- ANT367H5 - Sister Species: Lessons from the chimpanzee
- FSC307H5 - Missing Persons DVI and Unidentified Human Remains
- ANT334H5 - Human Osteology
- ANT407H5 - Quantitative Methods in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning ANT202H5 at University of Toronto should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ANT202H5 enables enrollment in 16 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for ANT programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.