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- Biostratigraphy/Biogeography 2 matches
- Development/Growth and Form/Morphometrics 1 match
- Event-Specific Items 1 match
- Evolution 2 matches
- Extinction and Diversity 1 match
- Paleoecology 1 match
- Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction 3 matches
- Preservation and Taphonomy 1 match
Geoscience > Paleontology
48 matches General/OtherResults 1 - 10 of 52 matches
Paleontology and Stratigraphy
James Klaus, University of Miami
Upper-level undergraduate paleontology course that also covers a significant amount of stratigraphy
Invertebrate Paleontology
Melissa Lobegeier, Middle Tennessee State University
Invertebrate Paleontology
Melissa Lobegeier, Middle Tennessee State University
Students study invertebrate and microscopic animal life, including the morphological trends, phylogenetic characteristics and evolutionary trends in the major invertebrate phyla.
Paleontology and Stratigraphy
Allison Tumarkin-Deratzian, Temple University
This course introduces the major groups of modern and fossil invertebrates and the fundamental concepts of stratigraphy. Students will develop and employ a variety of field and laboratory skills while investigating ...
Quaternary Paleontology
Christopher Hill, Boise State University
This is a required course for the undergraduate degree in geoarchaeology. Most of the students that take the course are majors in anthropology, biology, and geology. The course provides an overview of Pleistocene ...
Principles of Paleontology
Pennilyn Higgins, University of Rochester
This course is designed to introduce the basic principles of paleontology - the study of fossil organisms in the geological record. Topics to be covered include: Taphonomy and the processes of fossilization; ...
Paleontology
Julie Bartley, Gustavus Adolphus College; , University of West Georgia
Catalog Description: The life of the geologic past, including the application of the study of fossils to evolution processes, paleoecology, and biostratigraphy. Laboratories will emphasize invertebrates including ...
Introduction to Paleontology
Jack Farmer, Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus
The course presents an overview of the evolution of our biosphere based on the data of the fossil and molecular records. There is an emphasis on the geological and biological factors that appear to have regulated ...
Evolution of the Earth
Kathryn Hoppe, Green River Community College
Goals of class: To discuss the past history of Earth and its inhabitants. It examines how the geologic record can be used to reconstruct how we got where we are today, and how it can help us predict the future.
Digging Dinosaurs
Molly Ward, Museum of the Rockies
"Digging Dinosaurs" is an approximately one hour long class for children (generally grades K-5, but could be adapted and used for older kids as well). The course focuses on the process of ...