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About the Course

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...

Top reviews

JT

May 4, 2024

An engaging and interesting walk through the theropod family tree. It takes in the major non-avian species whilst looking at the traits that took them down the path to modern birds. Very much enjoyed.

MC

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!

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By John K

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Jun 29, 2023

good info

By Richard K

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May 26, 2017

well done

By leslie l

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Mar 9, 2016

These courses on Ancient Life Evolution are best when they discuss how species developed, how they adapted and how they were discovered. The laundry listing of species in some of the lectures was a snooze fest however. It also repeated what was in other lectures for the week. I would have preferred more information on the ecosystem in which the critters dwelled. The Ancient Marine Reptile class did a much better job of presenting this info although it did some laundry listing.

By jill a l

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Mar 10, 2016

The course has incredible content, but you are required to read quite a bit of information via lengthy pdfs prior to the videos. This is not my learning style so I found it challenging.

As a Naturalist and bird lover, I was eager to take the course and glad that I did.

By steve p

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Dec 22, 2018

Very general content material. I enjoyed Dr. Currie, but found the presenter to be smug and pedantic

By Tracy A

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Nov 21, 2019

Bit too easy, bit too short, but interesting and nice videos and course notes

By Sharan

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Oct 25, 2022

hi

By Kent R C

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Mar 5, 2016

Interesting subject, but not much content and assessments are way too short. More variety in assignments would be nice too.