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Evolution of Social, Sexual and Emotional Behaviour - PSYC439

This unit will provide a framework for in-depth study of evolutionary explanations of human and animal behaviour. While evolution is overwhelmingly accepted by biologists as the best explanation for the development of life on Earth, and for the behaviour of non-human animals, the new science of evolution of human behaviour is considered controversial by many. This module will introduce the different evolutionary approaches to human behaviour: evolutionary psychology and human behavioural ecology. We will cover evolutionary explanations of behaviours such as cooperation, altruism, violence, murder, gossip, sexual attraction, relationships, culture and religion.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

2019 - Next offered in 2019

Staff Contact(s): Dr Ian Stephen
Prerequisites:

 

Corequisites:

PSY490 or PSY495

NCCW(s): PSYC739
Unit Designation(s):

Science

Unit Type:
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Psychology

Faculty of Human Sciences

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