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Introduction to Biology: Ecology, Evolution, & Biodiversity

Offered By: Rice University via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

In this 3-course specialization, you will learn to see nature the way a biologist does. You will gain an understanding and appreciation for the incredible diversity of life and the interdependence of all living things. You will explore what we know about the origins of life and how biologists have advanced the science of evolution since Charles Darwin's lifetime, as well as the many applications of evolutionary biology to our everyday lives; you will examine the characteristics, functions, origins, and the roles of each major group of living things. You will also consider humans, including our origins, how we are impacting the natural world, and our future as a species. This specialization was developed in collaboration with Houston area partners including Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo, Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, and Brazos Bend State Park.

Syllabus

Course 1: Introduction to Biology: Ecology
- Offered by Rice University. Ecology is all about connections. In this course, we’ll see how interdependent every living thing is and how ... Enroll for free.

Course 2: Introduction to Biology: Evolution
- Offered by Rice University. Evolution is one of the most interesting fields within biology, and one that’s central to a complete ... Enroll for free.

Course 3: Introduction to Biology: Biodiversity
- Offered by Rice University. In this course we will examine the incredible variety of life that inhabits this planet including ... Enroll for free.


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    11 hours 48 minutes

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    Evolution is one of the most interesting fields within biology, and one that’s central to a complete understanding of modern biology. We begin by tracing how Charles Darwin developed a theory of evolution by natural selection and the many ways that biologists have advanced the science of evolution since his lifetime. We then go on to learn about the many applications of evolutionary biology to our everyday lives.
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    22 hours 32 minutes

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    In this course we will examine the incredible variety of life that inhabits this planet including microorganisms, plants, and animals. For each of the major groups we’ll learn about their characteristics, functions, and how they came into existence as well as some of the roles they play in the natural world, and how they’re relevant to people. We’ll also take a close look at us humans and consider what we know about our origins and what might become of us in the future.
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    19 hours 47 minutes

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    Ecology is all about connections. In this course, we’ll see how interdependent every living thing is and how people are impacting the natural world. Like all sciences, ecology isn’t just a list of known facts– it’s also a process. I love telling stories, and I’ve included many stories about how we’ve come to know what we know about ecology through observations and experiments.

Taught by

Scott Solomon

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