Description Students will learn the fundamental processes of how and what we know about the fossil record, with a special focus on dinosaurs. Topics include fossilization, fossil collection/curation, morphological analysis, organismal evolution, paleoecology, protection of fossils, speciation, stratigraphy, and taphonomy. Students learn how paleontological research determines the ages, behaviour, sexes and other aspects of the biology of dinosaurs and other extinct animals. Requisites Complete 1 of the following:Biology 30 or equivalent 1000-level science coursePermission of the instructor Course Outlines Find out everything you need to know about your upcoming or past courses. Understand the learning outcomes, evaluation methods, delivery mode, and prerequisites. A2 Sep 2019 - Dec,2019 Vavrek M Course Outline PDF download A2 Sep 2018 - Dec,2018 Vavrek M Course Outline PDF download View all historical course outlines
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