Introduction to Human Evolution - Wellesley College

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  • I truly appreciated this course and am extremely pitiful its over. I was to a great degree inspired by the quality of instructional classes, readings, questions, examinations, and so forth. I have a PhD in science and various different capabilities in zones like business studies. I have additionally taken a series of different MOOCs. I truly plan to see additionally courses on paleoanthropology educated by Prof Van Arsdale in future. Much obliged to you.
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  • Adam Van Arsdale has put in this long MOOCs a wonderful exertion in making it the most thorough and, in this manner, the less fundamental as would be prudent. Going to this course you will find out about human causes and advancement (and about paleoanthropology itself) from various perspectives of various orders. Extremely interestingly instances of the principal confirmation of a few human social conduct are talked about.
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  • This must be one of the best moocs ever created, extremely testing, intriguing lab sessions and issues, incredible discussion. With all the incredible new discoverys like H.naledi, and the redating of H.floresiensis, I truly trust that Professor Van Arsdale produces a redesigned, or surprisingly better, a subsequent more propelled course. Awesome enthusiastic speaker, extraordinary assets, captivating subject.
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Explore human evolutionary history through the human fossil, archaeological and genetic records.
With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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4.2
fantastic
  • I truly appreciated this course and am extremely pitiful its over. I was to a great degree inspired by the quality of instructional classes, readings, questions, examinations, and so forth. I have a PhD in science and various different capabilities in zones like business studies. I have additionally taken a series of different MOOCs. I truly plan to see additionally courses on paleoanthropology educated by Prof Van Arsdale in future. Much obliged to you.
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  • Adam Van Arsdale has put in this long MOOCs a wonderful exertion in making it the most thorough and, in this manner, the less fundamental as would be prudent. Going to this course you will find out about human causes and advancement (and about paleoanthropology itself) from various perspectives of various orders. Extremely interestingly instances of the principal confirmation of a few human social conduct are talked about.
    |
  • This must be one of the best moocs ever created, extremely testing, intriguing lab sessions and issues, incredible discussion. With all the incredible new discoverys like H.naledi, and the redating of H.floresiensis, I truly trust that Professor Van Arsdale produces a redesigned, or surprisingly better, a subsequent more propelled course. Awesome enthusiastic speaker, extraordinary assets, captivating subject.
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Jo Kelly

3.5
01/03/2017
What I would highlight: I truly appreciated this course and am extremely pitiful its over. I was to a great degree inspired by the quality of instructional classes, readings, questions, examinations, and so forth. I have a PhD in science and various different capabilities in zones like business studies. I have additionally taken a series of different MOOCs. I truly plan to see additionally courses on paleoanthropology educated by Prof Van Arsdale in future. Much obliged to you.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Claudio Felicioli

5.0
01/02/2017
What I would highlight: Adam Van Arsdale has put in this long MOOCs a wonderful exertion in making it the most thorough and, in this manner, the less fundamental as would be prudent. Going to this course you will find out about human causes and advancement (and about paleoanthropology itself) from various perspectives of various orders. Extremely interestingly instances of the principal confirmation of a few human social conduct are talked about.
What could be improved: An excessive number of subjects canvassed in one day, insufficient time to rehearse all alone to get an appropriate comprehension of the usefulness disclosed.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Martin Nunn

4.0
01/01/2017
What I would highlight: This must be one of the best moocs ever created, extremely testing, intriguing lab sessions and issues, incredible discussion. With all the incredible new discoverys like H.naledi, and the redating of H.floresiensis, I truly trust that Professor Van Arsdale produces a redesigned, or surprisingly better, a subsequent more propelled course. Awesome enthusiastic speaker, extraordinary assets, captivating subject.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Human Evolution
  • Biology
  • Life Sciences
  • Genetics
  • Fossils

Course programme

As contemporary humans, we are a product of our evolutionary past. That past can be directly observed through the study of the human fossil record, the materials preserved for archaeological study, and the DNA of living and extinct human populations. This course will provide an overview of human evolutionary history from the present--contemporary human variation in a comparative context--through our last common ancestor with the living great apes, some 5-7 million years in the past. Emphasis will be placed on major evolutionary changes in the development of humans and the methodological approaches used by paleoanthropologists and related investigators to develop that knowledge. The course will begin by asking basic questions about how evolution operates to shape biological variation and what patterns of variation look like in living humans and apes. We will then look at how the human lineage first began to differentiate from apes, the rise and fall of the Australopithecines, the origin and dispersal of the genus Homo, and eventually the radical evolutionary changes associated with the development of agricultural practices in the past 15,000 years. Throughout the course students will be exposed to the primary data, places and theories that shape our understanding of human evolution.

Additional information

Adam Van Arsdale Adam van Arsdale is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wellesley College. He is a biological anthropologist with a specialization in paleoanthropology. His primary research interest is the origin and dispersal of the genus Homo at the beginning of the Pleistocene and the importance of this event in establishing the pattern of evolution observed in humans over the past two million years. This research involves the study and analysis of primary fossil material, as well as the integration of those data with studies from archaeology and human genetics. For more than a decade, Adam has been involved in field work at the Paleolithic site of Dmanisi, Georgia, the earliest fossil hominin site outside of Africa, dating to about 1.8 million years of age. When not working in anthropology, Adam is a busy dad and passionate baseball fan.

Introduction to Human Evolution - Wellesley College

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