Key competence module "Introduction to computer modeling and human cooperative behavior" (2 C, 2 SWS) [M.Bio.374]
Learning outcome and core skills
Students gain an overview of the main concepts and application of computer modeling with a focus on evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology and cognition. Furthermore, students learn how to create computer models themselves and working with them. During the course the participants program their own models and hereby resolve predetermined questions. The model topics have a focus on the cooperative behavior in humans.
Examination requirements:
Ability to use computer models as a tool to answer biological questions
critical anlysis and discussion of simulation results
Courses and examinations
1. Exercise "Developing and creating evolutionary computer models" (1,5 SWS)
2. Seminar "Introduction to computer modeling and human cooperative behavior" (0,5 SWS)
Examination prerequisites: short oral presentation (10 min)
Examinations: Lab report (max. 4 pages)
Selection options
elective-compulsory
Admission requirements
none.
Number of repeat examinations permitted
Twice
Module applicable in the following degree programmes
MA Developmental, Neural, and Behavioral Biology
Course frequency: Academic Term
each winter semester
Duration
one semesters
Language
English; German in agreement with participants
Maximum number of students
14
Workload: 60 h (24/36 h, Attendance time/Self-study time)
Person responsible for module
Prof. Dr. Dirk Semmann