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Palaeobiology
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PBIO 250.3
The World of Dinosaurs
1(3L)
Prerequisite(s): 6 credit units in 100-level science course(s).

A survey of the Mesozoic world - its geography, climates, plants and vertebrate faunas. Particular attention will be given to the history of discovery, and growth of understanding of, the dinosaurs; but attention will also be given to the other terrestrial reptiles, the marine and flying reptiles, and the early mammals and birds. Questions of evolution and extinction will be considered.

PBIO 488.3
Palaeobiology Research
1/2(1S)
Prerequisite(s): Open to Palaeobiology students, normally in their fourth year of studies, with written permission of the Chair of the Palaeobiology Administrative Committee.

A field or laboratory research project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. A written report will be submitted to the supervisor. The student will then present to an examining committee an oral account of the research.

PBIO 489.6
Palaeobiology Research
1&2(1S)
Prerequisite(s): Open to Palaeobiology students, normally in their fourth year of studies, with written permission of the Chair of the Palaeobiology Administrative Committee.

A field or laboratory research project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. A written report will be submitted to the supervisor in the form of an honours thesis. The student will then present to an examining committee an oral account of the research.

SPECIAL TOPICS
These courses are offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations. Students interested in these courses should contact the program co-ordinator or administrative committee for more information.

PBIO 298.3
1/2(3S)

PBIO 299.6
1&2(3S)

PBIO 398.3
1/2(3S)

PBIO 399.6
1&2(3S)

PBIO 498.3
1/2(3S)

PBIO 499.6
1&2(3S)


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