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- Biostratigraphy/Biogeography 2 matches
- Development/Growth and Form/Morphometrics 1 match
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- Evolution 2 matches
- Extinction and Diversity 1 match
- Paleoecology 1 match
- Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction 3 matches
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Geoscience > Paleontology
48 matches General/OtherResults 11 - 20 of 52 matches
Vertebrate Paleontology
Samantha Hopkins, University of Oregon
Survey of Vertebrate Paleontology for geology undergrads and graduate students
Earth and Life Through Time
Francis Jones, University of British Columbia
Students' abilities to use both geological and biological reasoning are developed, to learn about how the rock and fossil records together characterize the history of interaction between biological and ...
Regional Geology Field Trip
Benjamin Dattilo, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Field investigation of selected regions of North America for study of mineralogic, lithologic, stratigraphic, structural, paleontologic, geomorphological, or other geological relationships. Six to fifteen days in ...
Geology 137 Invertebrate Paleontology
Bret Bennington, Hofstra University
Course is an introductory survey of Paleontology for undergraduate geology majors. Although the title is Invertebrate Paleontology, I tend to expand the coverage of the course to include some material on ...
Understanding Science 101
Judith Scotchmoor, University of California Museum of Paleontology
Understanding Science is a freely accessible web-based resurce that provides a new approach for teaching the nature and process of science.
Introduction to Paleontology
Dale Springer, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
This is an upper-level undergraduate course that introduces students to modern concepts and methods in Paleobiology using examples from various groups of organisms important in the fossil record. Field trips and ...
Introduction to Paleontology
Karen Koy, Missouri Western State University
A review of major principles and techniques in paleontology including but not limited to evolutionary relationships and processes, systematics, community analysis, and comparative anatomy of living organisms and ...
Paleontology
John Taylor, Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus
History of Life on Earth: Global Change in the Biosphere
Bill Ausich, Ohio State University-Main Campus
This a non-majors undergraduate course for students filling a general education requirement
Darwin & Dinosaurs
Joann Labs, The Lone Star College System
non-major general science