Paleontology students at Ohio University have the opportunity to choose from many courses at the undergraduate and graduate level that either directly address paleontology (in block letters) or provide a strong foundation for paleontological research and investigation.
Undergradate and graduate catalogs containing course descriptions and an online schedule of classes can be accessed on the University Registrar webpage (click here).
Geological Sciences Courses
221: Earth and Life through Time
255: Historical Geology
3/541: INTRODUCTION TO PALEONTOLOGY
3/550: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
4/532: Origin and Classification of Soils
4/543: PALEOECOLOGY
4/546: EARTH SYSTEMS EVOLUTION
4/548: PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY
4/552: Depositional Environments
4/554: Carbonate Depositional Systems
4/554A: Field Course on Modern Carbonates of the Bahamas
4/558: Fluvial Sedimentology
4/575A and B: Field Geology
Biological Sciences Courses
330: Principles of Evolution
375: Animal Ecology
376: Field Ecology
3/503: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
3/516: Biogeography
4/539: Marine Biology
4/530: Invertebrate Biology
4/531: Aquatic Biology
4/557: Animal Systematics
4/558: Biology of Amphibians
4/559: Biology of Reptiles
4/565: Ichthyology
4/571: Ornithology
4/574: Mammalogy
4/577: Population Ecology
4/578: Community Ecology
4/579: Evolution
505: Quantitative Approaches in Comparative Biology