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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

JH

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!

CO

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.

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By Mitchell D

Sep 15, 2020

I found the course to be highly informative, and both very well organized and very well presented.

By Manuel J L M

Jun 2, 2017

Excellent course on Evolution of Theropod Dinosaurs and origin of Aves. Greetings from Lima, Perú.

By Paul T

Mar 12, 2016

Excellent addition to Dino101 and marine reptiles (which I am presently completing). Keep them com

By Jaime S

Oct 13, 2022

Excellent, i have enjoyed very much this couse, thanks for sharing all this amazing knowledge..

By Barbara H

Oct 18, 2021

Great course! Covered so much detail on the evolution of birds. Very interesting and well-done.

By Erin S

May 15, 2018

Fantastic course!

Excellent content and excellent production quality. 5/5 would highly recommend.

By Roberto P

Sep 13, 2020

I really enjoyed the five weeks of this course, it was one of the best courses I"ve ever done!!

By Debi H

Sep 25, 2024

Great course. Well organized and presented. Very interesting presentation. Highly recommended.

By Mahmudul W S

Jul 28, 2020

This course helped me understand how birds originated and how these animals took to the skies.

By Matas

Nov 28, 2019

Great course really enjoyed my time watching informative videos and reading the added material

By Juan C P R

May 12, 2025

Una aventura fascinante sobre evolución. Un gran curso , impartido por grandes paleontólogos.

By grace l

Mar 21, 2022

A very professional course for anyone that likes the monstrous or wonderful prehistoric life!

By Arvanitakis F

Dec 18, 2020

Excellent course for the non professional paleontologist like myself.

Learned a lot.

Thank you!

By Mitchell G

Apr 15, 2019

Excellent course for Dinosaur experts yet still offers more to learn of the past and present!

By Robert S C

Jul 22, 2022

Great course and very informative. All the U of Alberta paleontology courses are excellent.

By Nicole R

Jun 8, 2021

wonderful opportunity to do a course i have really enjoyed and respectful tribute to birds

By Ricardo A G D

Aug 20, 2020

Muchas gracias. Es un excelente curso, muy bien explicado y fundamentado. Les deseo éxitos,

By Archie G

Aug 13, 2017

This is an amazing couse and you learn some much about theropods, birds and the volution of

By Vilde Y F

Mar 2, 2021

Loved it! I had a lot of fun, and learned many new things. Recommend to anyone interested.

By María I Y

Sep 7, 2020

WONDERFUL, MARAVILLOSO, MAGNIFIQUE in English, Español et Français. Lo repetiría encantada

By Deon G

May 10, 2020

Solid information, enjoyable presentation, recommend to anyone interested in paleontology.

By Newton W

Oct 2, 2019

Fantastic course and so informative. I thoroughly recommend this for dinosaur enthusiasts!

By Brian M

Jun 11, 2020

More interactive than other courses on Coursera. Better notes and supplemental resources.

By Brunet P

Oct 29, 2019

Thank you so much for this lovely course, look forward to continue learning at 73 plus.