Uncover the mysteries of human behavior with our Advanced Certificate in Evolutionary Psychology 101. Dive deep into the study of how evolution has shaped our minds and behaviors through this comprehensive online course. Explore key concepts such as natural selection, mating strategies, and social cognition. Gain valuable insights into the origins of human nature and the adaptive functions of our psychological processes. With expert-led lectures and interactive assignments, you’ll develop a strong foundation in evolutionary psychology. Take your understanding of human evolution to the next level and enhance your career prospects in psychology, anthropology, or biology. Enroll now and unlock the secrets of our evolutionary past!
Keywords: Evolutionary Psychology, Human Behavior, Natural Selection, Mating Strategies, Social Cognition, Human Evolution, Psychology, Anthropology, Biology
• Introduction to Evolutionary Psychology
• Evolutionary Theory and Natural Selection
• Human Evolution and Adaptation
• Evolutionary Psychology Research Methods
• Evolutionary Perspectives on Emotions and Behavior
• Evolutionary Psychology and Mate Selection
• Evolutionary Psychology and Parenting
• Evolutionary Psychology and Aggression
• Evolutionary Psychology and Mental Health
• Applications of Evolutionary Psychology in Modern Society
The programme is available in two duration modes:
1 month (Fast-track mode)
2 months (Standard mode)
This programme does not have any additional costs.
| Duration | Cost |
|---|---|
| 1 month (Fast-track mode) | £149 |
| 2 months (Standard mode) | £99 |
| Career Opportunities |
|---|
| Research Assistant in Evolutionary Psychology |
| Behavioral Analyst in Human Evolution |
| Evolutionary Psychologist in Academic Settings |
| Consultant for Marketing and Consumer Behavior |
| Human Resources Specialist with Evolutionary Psychology Focus |
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