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        <description>GEOL 406 (undergraduate) or 606 (graduate), Field Studies: Vertebrate Paleontology
 (4 credits)

[Paleontologists in the field.]Students will spend two weeks learning techniques of field work in vertebrate paleontology. Work will be conducted in small groups, with students responsible for measuring detailed stratigraphic sections in Cenozic terrestrial deposits, as well as collecting fossil materials and taking field notes that allow placing the fossils in taphonomic, stratigraphic, and ecologic…</description>
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        <description>Deadline

Review of applications will begin on January 10th for fall admission. Delay in receipt of any of the application materials will delay consideration of your application.

Application and Fee

 An application for admission can be submitted either online or by mail.</description>
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        <description>[Students explore an outcrop.]For summer 2010 we offer two options: (1) our full six-week field course (10 credits on the quarter system), which will be be taught in southwestern Montana and Oregon; or (2) take one of two 2-week “short course” modules (4 credits) to be offered in paleontology and surface processes. Students who take the full 6-week course will work together during the first 4 weeks, and will then take one of the three offered modules for the final 2 weeks. Alternatively, stu…</description>
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