Dogs: Behavior, Evolution, and Domestication
Harvard Extension School
BIOS E-282
Section 1
CRN 17113
In this course, students learn about dog behavior as a focus point for helping us to understand the evolution of behavior more generally. We examine behavior evolution across a variety of species including other canids like wolves and foxes, humans and other primates, and more distantly related species like pigs, sheep, crows, and fish. Topics include domestication, empathy, communication, human-animal interaction, and how behavior evolves in response to the environment. The course combines in-depth discussion of research and theory articles with projects and assignments that explore real dog behavior using videos and recordings. The course also includes guest lectures from canine professionals both in academic research and in the public sector. We explore how human-animal interaction is (mis)interpreted in popular portrayals on social media and consider whether augmented communication devices like soundboards help or hurt human-animal communication.
Registration Closes: August 28, 2025
Credits: 4
View Tuition Information Term
Fall Term 2025
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Online
Credit Status
Graduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open