Micro-credential Evolution of Primates and Paleo-anthropology
In a rapidly changing (professional) context, lifelong learning has become a must. With micro-credentials Ghent University offers a new type of course for a broad group of lifelong learners.
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After graduation
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
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1
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Dominique Adriaens
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3
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Final Competences of the Study Programme
- Students have a good understanding of the evolutionary trends characterizing primates and humans.
- Students can identify and contextualize anatomical features typical of primates and human evolution within an evolutionary framework.
- Students comprehend the diversity and interrelationships among primate groups and possess a comprehensive overview of fossil evidence reflecting human origins.
- Students gain insight into the relationship between morphological, biogeographical, and cultural evolution characterizing later hominins and humans.
- Students can effectively communicate key aspects of human evolution to a diverse audience, within both scientific and societal contexts.