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GEOL 480

Paleontology

Geological Sciences College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Course Description

Distribution, morphology, paleoecology, evolution, and stratigraphic significance of organisms in the geologic record. Field trips.

When Taught

Fall Odd Years

Grade Rule

Grade Rule 8: A, B, C, D, E, I (Standard grade rule)

Min

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

2

Title

Fundamentals

Learning Outcome

Demonstrate understanding of the nature of fossils and types of fossilization that turn organic remains into fossils.

Title

Nature of the Fossil Record-Taphonomy

Learning Outcome

Be able to explain the incompleteness of the fossil record and the taphonomic processes that affect fossils between death and burial and burial and discovery.

Title

Taxonomy and Morphology

Learning Outcome

Be able to recognize the major groups of invertebrate fossils on the basis of their morphology and be able to identify key index fossils to the species level.

Title

Uses of Fossils

Learning Outcome

Demonstrate understanding of the uses of fossils in solving geological problems: paleoenvironments, relative age, paleocology.

Title

Evolution

Learning Outcome

Understand the role of fossils in demonstrating the patterns of evolution through time.