Peter B. Gray, Ph.D.

Department of Anthropology

UNLV Courses on the Evolution and Physiology of Human Behavior

Dr. Peter Gray teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses:

· Introduction to Physical Anthropology (ANT 102: Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007; Fall 2007; Spring 2008; Fall 2008; Spring 2009; Fall 2009)

· Anthropology and Ecology (ANT 430/630: Spring 2006; Fall 2007; Spring 2009)

· Evolution and Biology of Human Behavior (ANT 469/669: Fall 2006; Spring 2008; Fall 2009)

· Hormones and Human Behavior (ANT 472/672: Fall 2006; Fall 2008)

· Current Thoughts in Physical Anthropology (ANT 761: Fall 2005; Spring 2007)

· Core Seminar II: Archaelogy and Physical Anthropology (ANT 702: Spring 2009; Spring 2010 with Lisa Frink)

· Evolution of Human Sexuality (ANT 471/671: Spring 2010)

· Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANT 101: Spring 2010)

· Medical Anthropology (June 2010 through USAC in Puebla, Mexico)

 

Other courses within Anthropology and other Divisions (e.g., Psychology, School of Life Sciences, School of Community Health Sciences) also have topical emphases on the evolution and physiology of human behavior. Some of these courses include:

· Future course offerings by Pierre Lienard

· ANTH 403: Anthropology of Women and Men (by Bill Jankowiak)

· ANTH 422/622: Psychological Anthropology (by Bill Jankowiak)

· ANTH 426: Medical Anthropology (by Dan Benyshek)

· ANTH 444/644: Bioarchaelogy (by Deb Martin)

· ANTH 460: Primate Evolution (by Jen Thompson)

· ANTH 465/665: Human Growth and Aging (by Jen Thompson)

· PSY 403: Physiological Psychology

· PSY 414: Principles of Animal Behavior

· PSY 466: Psychology of Sex

· PSY 470: Health Psychology

· BIOL 223/224: Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II

· BIOL 348: Introduction to Human Anatomy

· BIOL 414: Endocrinology

· BIOL 425: Genomics

· BIOL 440: Mammalian Physiology

· BIOL 486: Animal Behavior