Courses: Biology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Name -   Human Behavioral Biology


Course Number - BIO 1.2011


Field -  Human Behavioral Biology


Description -  


1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
2. Behavioral Evolution

3. Behavioral Evolution II

4. Molecular Genetics I by StanfordUniversity
5. Molecular Genetics II by StanfordUniversity

6. Behavioral Genetics I
7. Behavioral Genetics II
8. Recognizing Relatives
9. Ethology

10. Introduction to Neuroscience I
11. Introduction to Neuroscience II

12. Endocrinology

13. Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology by

14. Limbic System
15. Human Sexual Behavior I
16. Human Sexual Behavior II

17. Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I
18. Aggression II
19. Aggression III
20. Aggression IV
21. Chaos and Reductionism
22. Emergence and Complexity

23. Language

24. Schizophrenia

25. Individual Differences


Format -  Video Lectures, 2010


URL - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNnIGh9g6fA&feature=BF&list=SP848F2368C90DDC3D&index=1

 


Professor(s) -    Robert Sapolsky, Stanford University

 


Tuition - FREE 


Upon completion -

optional: certificate: Certificate of Completion from
Cosmopolitan-University. Certificate wording: English


Testing -

 


Language (if not English)  -   


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Course Name - Global Problems of Population Growth

Yale, Spring 2009


Course Number - BIO 1.2010


Field - Biology / Politics


Description - "This survey course introduces students to the important and basic material on human fertility, population growth, the demographic transition and population policy. Topics include: the human and environmental dimensions of population pressure, demographic history, economic and cultural causes of demographic change, environmental carrying capacity and sustainability. Political, religious and ethical issues surrounding fertility are also addressed. The lectures and readings attempt to balance theoretical and demographic scale analyzes with studies of individual humans and communities. The perspective is global with both developed and developing countries included."


Format -  Video Lectures, audio MP3, transcripts


URL - http://oyc.yale.edu/molecular-cellular-and-developmental-biology/global-problems-of-population-growth/content/class-sessions

 

 


Professor(s) -  Robert Wyman

 


Tuition - FREE 


Upon completion -

optional: certificate: Certificate of Completion from
Cosmopolitan-University. Certificate wording: English


Testing -- available


Language (if not English)  --    


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