Principles of Evolution – Semester 1, Self-Paced

$60.00

Students who attend this course will have the opportunity to master, in great detail, the advanced principles of evolutionary biology with a focus on the mechanisms and dynamic processes of evolutionary change over time. We will achieve this by tracing the origins of – and the evolution of – thoughts about evolution based on evidence…

Instructor:

James Lyons-Weiler, PhD

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Principles of Evolution – Semester 1, Self-Paced
$60.00
Principles of Evolution – Semester 1, Self-Paced
$60.00

Course Description

Syllabus - Fall, 2025 - Subject to Change

Instructor:

James Lyons-Weiler, PhD

The primary goal of this course is to elucidate the fundamental mechanisms that underlie the complexity and diversity of life forms, with a specific focus on evolutionary theory. The program seeks to describe, predict, and understand the intricate processes that govern evolutionary changes. While the biological aspects of evolution form the core of the research that provides evidence, the program also extends its scope to explore the philosophical and existential implications of evolutionary understanding. Ultimately, the program aspires to develop a unified, evidence-based framework that can comprehensively account for the wide array of phenomena observed in the field of evolutionary biology. This multidisciplinary approach aims to bridge gaps between theoretical constructs and empirical data, fostering a holistic understanding that could have far-reaching implications for science, philosophy, and the human understanding of existence.

Recommended Text:

Evolution Fifth Edition Douglas Futuyma and Mark Kirkpatrick

  1. Early Ideas of Evolutionary Thought
  2. Darwin and Wallace
  3. Major Evolutionary Transitions (Tree of Life)
  4. Major Evolutionary Transitions (Animals)
  5. The Book of Life
  6. Genetics Review
  7. Population Genetics (Mutation, Migration, Drift, Selection, Population Size & Structure)
  8. Adaptation – Natural Selection
  9. Population Genetics – Fitness, Adaptive Landscapes, Fitness Tunneling
  10. Selection (Individual, Group)
  11. Interdemic Migration, Selection at Two Loci, Kin Selection
  12. Evolution of Quantitative Traits; Norms of Reaction, Phenotypic Plasticity, Gene x Environment Interactions
  13. Neutral Evolution and Nearly Neutral Evolution
  14. Genetic, Genomic and Protein Evolution
  15. Evolution of Gene Regulatory Networks

SEMESTER TWO WILL BE IN THE SPRING OF 2025:

  1. EvoDevo
  2. Competition and Coevolution
  3. Speciation
  4. Species Concepts
  5. The Evolution of Sociality
  6. Human Evolution
  7. The Evolution of Consciousness
  8. Evolution of Human Societies
  9. Evolution and Social Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

If I cannot make the live sessions, or have to miss a class, or if I want to review a lecture, will the lecture presentations be available afterwards?

Yes. The lectures are recorded, and links to each lecture will be sent to you via email after each class meeting.

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Are there quizzes/exams/homework assignments for each class?

There are no exams or quizzes per se; however, from time to time, each instructor may issue assignments to help students process information. These are recommended, never required.

If I have registered for the wrong class, how can I change my registration?

Send email to info@ipak-edu.org requesting the course assignment change. Mention the class you signed up for, and the class to which you'd like to transfer. This must be done within the first two weeks of each semester and can only be done once.

Can I cancel a registration?

Students have three weeks from the first class meeting date to withdrawal and receive a full refund.

Can I transfer credits from IPAK-EDU courses to other Universities?

Unlikely, as we are not accredited by any state's curriculum board or committee. While sending our syllabi to other institutions would be a place to start, we do not keep records of attendance or grades, so it would be difficult. People take classes at IPAK-EDU.org to learn, not become accredited.

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