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Evoluton, Culture, and Behavior

Psyc 600-302
Instructor: 
Robert Kurzban
Time: 
WF 12:00-2:00
Course Description: 

*.50 c.u.  -  Meets October 30 through December 8, 2006

This course considers the evolution of social behavior in animals, and introduces the application of evolutionary theory to human mating systems and behavior. Topics covered include Darwin 's theory of natural selection as applied to behavior, sexual selection, the evolution of parental care and mating systems in birds and mammals, kin selection, reciprocal altruism, and the evolution of cooperation. This is a "Individual and Group "sector course.