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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Paleontology / January 2005



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What classes to take?

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hanafin@alloymail.com - 14 Jan 2005 03:54 GMT
What classes are recommended for the new and upcoming paleontologist?
I have bought a few books as a start, some can be very expensive
though.

All suggestions are welcome ^_^
John Harshman - 14 Jan 2005 17:29 GMT
> What classes are recommended for the new and upcoming paleontologist?
> I have bought a few books as a start, some can be very expensive
> though.
>
> All suggestions are welcome ^_^

Pretty simple, really. Take all the geology and biology you can. A
double major would be good. Specifically, you may want to concentrate on
historical geology, sedimentology, and structural geology on the one
hand, and comparative and functional anatomy, systematics, and ecology
on the other.
 
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