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University of Alberta

Paleontology: Theropod Dinosaurs and the Origin of Birds

Paleontology: Theropod Dinosaurs and the Origin of Birds is a five-lesson course teaching a comprehensive overview of the origins of birds. This course examines the anatomy, diversity, and evolution of theropod dinosaurs in relation to the origin of birds. Students explore various hypotheses for the origin of flight. Watch a preview of the course here: https://uofa.ualberta.ca/courses/paleontology-theropod-dinosaurs

Status: Taxonomy
Status: Biology
Course9 hours

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JC

5.0Reviewed Aug 21, 2017

I loved this course. It was informative, easy to understand, and exciting. The lecturer's knowledge and passion shone through in the lectures, and the course notes were a great supplement too.

KD

5.0Reviewed Apr 4, 2017

This was a fantastic course, full of information and evidence.I loved the tutors. Very well presented and not complicated despite the subject matter.Do take this course.

MT

4.0Reviewed Oct 25, 2022

​This course was packed full of interesting information. The only thing i would change is the length of individual classes. This could easily have been a 10 week course.

RL

5.0Reviewed Jul 23, 2023

Excellent course, fun course, very informative. The enthusiasm of both instructors was infectious. I highly recommend this course for anyone interested in dinasaurs and/or birds.

CH

5.0Reviewed Jan 6, 2021

I loved taking this course. I learned a lot (The first course I did was DINO 101 and I wanted to dig deeper). The teachers are really passionate and engaging. Cannot wait to do the others courses!

CS

5.0Reviewed Sep 13, 2018

Highly educational, even for a veteran paleontologist like myself. I would indeed reccomend this course to anyone who has an interest in paleontology, evolutionary biology, or ornithology!

KM

5.0Reviewed Sep 27, 2019

This class is so interesting because the instructor is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the subject. It has been one of the classes I've most enjoyed on Coursera.

MC

5.0Reviewed Mar 14, 2018

This course was great! It explains everything clearly, and it keeps you involved by asking questions about the material, and keeps you amused with some interesting anecdotes. Highly suggested by me!

CO

5.0Reviewed Apr 19, 2020

Really well presented, content accessible for beginners and those with prior knowledge, and amazing course notes that can be downloaded to look at any time. Would highly recommend.

SM

4.0Reviewed Jul 1, 2017

The course is exceptional, but loses track near the end. In the beginning it has detailed taxonomical images of relevant bone-structure which is entirely missing by the final chapter.

JH

4.0Reviewed Mar 10, 2021

Excellent course! Very thorough. Very knowledgable presenters. Loved how well the course was laid out. I with there could be more interactive activities like the dinosaur foot!

LM

5.0Reviewed Apr 10, 2022

It's an amazing course, I'm an independent filmmaker in Mexico, and it's been of great help as a reference while I'm writing a feature film screenplay about dinosaurs.

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