EVOLUTION & ADAPTATION (EEB214S ), University of Toronto
Darwin's evolutionary theory has been called the most important idea in human history. In it he sets out that human life, indeed all life, can be explained by natural selection. This course examines the principles and evidence for Darwin's theory, and looks at the implications of these ideas for contempory society - particularly how evolution is covered in the media.
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Class Schedule: Lectures: 1-2 pm Tuesdays & Thursdays
Tutorials: 2-3 pm Thursdays
Location: UC140 - University College
Course Website: Blackboard (portal.utoronto.ca) ______________________________________________________________________________
Darwin's evolutionary theory has been called the most important idea in human history. In it he sets out that human life, indeed all life, can be explained by natural selection. This course examines the principles and evidence for Darwin's theory, and looks at the implications of these ideas for contempory society - particularly how evolution is covered in the media.
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Class Schedule: Lectures: 1-2 pm Tuesdays & Thursdays
Tutorials: 2-3 pm Thursdays
Location: UC140 - University College
Course Website: Blackboard (portal.utoronto.ca) ______________________________________________________________________________
Reading List
Losos, Jonathan B.. In the light of evolution : essays from the laboratory and field. (2011)
ISBN: 9780981519494
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Judson, Olivia. Dr. Tatiana's sex advice to all creation. (2002)
ISBN: 0805063315
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Other reading/blogs
The Loom | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Laelaps | Anole Annals
