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2005 - 2006 Paleontology Program
Program Goals | Objectives
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Minor
Program Goals
- Students will appreciate the interrelationship between major events in the
geological and biological past.
- Students will gain the methodological skill necessary to scientifically
study unrepeatable events from the deep past.
- Students will understand the origins and evolution of biological diversity.
- Students will hone their critical and analytical thinking skills.
- Students will improve their ability to communicate complex original ideas.
Objectives
Paleontology is an interdisciplinary academic minor focused on the historical
study of biological diversity. By drawing together courses from both biology
and earth systems science, the paleontology minor is an excellent option either
for students specifically interested in life of the past, or for students interested
in how different branches of science approach the same complex problems. The
curriculum prepares students for future work in paleontology, historical geology,
or organismal biology, as well as providing a broad background in the natural
sciences in general.
Program Requirements
An academic minor in paleontology requires the completion of 20 credit hours
from the biology and earth systems science programs. Additionally, students
must maintain a minimum of a 2.5 GPA in the required courses.
Academic Minor in Paleontology
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Requirement Description
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Required Courses
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BIOL 106 Principles of Biology II
BIOL 232 Evolution
BIOL/ESS 315 Principles of Paleontology
BIOL/ESS 321 History of Life on Earth
ESS 110 Introduction to Geology, LE
ESS 214 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MINOR
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