Teaching Sunil K. Khanna
Dr. Khanna teaches introductory and specialized undergraduate/graduate courses and graduate seminars in physical and cultural anthropology. Having undergone intensive training in classroom teaching at Syracuse University, which has one of the best Teaching Assistant (TA) Programs in the country, Dr. Khanna incorporates multidisciplinary perspectives, qualitative and quantitative data collection, analysis, and interpretation techniques, promoting and employing a "numbers and narrative" approach. His students learn to identify "real life" issues and their linkages to academic training.
| Undergraduate-Level Courses | |
|---|---|
| Anth 240 | From Ape to Angel (Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Human Evolution) |
| Anth 345 | Biological and Cultural Constructions of Race |
| Anth 380 | Cultures in Conflict |
| Anth 316 | Peoples and Cultures of South Asia |
| Graduate-Level Courses | |
| Anth 542 | Human Biology |
| Anth 545 | Human Biology Lab |
| Anth 574 | Cross-Cultural Health and Healing |
| Anth 575 | Theory of Culture |
| Anth 593 |
Statistical Applications |
| Anth 595 | Research Design |

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