Exercises and projects in the identification and interpretation of fossil taxa and fossil communities.
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UnitsOptional
Grading1
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeGoated class, one of the nicest teachers at this school, Moore is very passionate about invertebrate paleobiology and wants all of his students to succeed.
SO MUCH MATERIAL. I ended up taking this p/np because I think if I actually tried to get an A, I would have had an aneurysm. I appreciated how passionate Dr. Moore is about Paleontology and his lectures; I also appreciated his cheat sheets. There's just so much material that both my sheets were full and there wasn't enough room for everything.
Super fun teacher! Takes a few weeks to get into dinosaurs but the foundational knowledge is really helpful to learn. Lectures can drag on a tiny bit after an hour but there are so many Canvas materials to help you stay on top of stuff if you zone out. Labs get graded pretty strictly but not too bad. Two cheat sheets for final! Great class.
The class average for the midterm was a 69%, which seems to be typical for this class. Seems ridiculous that a general education class that doesn't have paleontology majors covers as much information as this class does. Don't take it unless you want to waste your time memorizing characteristics of 100 species of dinosaurs.
Pros: Releases notes of his lectures and underlines important parts. Cheat sheets on the midterm and the final. 2 short take home quizzes each week, could take multiple times until we got 100%. Cons: The labs are graded hard for no reason, practically had to beg TA's to help us. A lot of information and memorization especially on the final.
professor provided notes after each lecture. mandatory sections (with worksheets) but they were fun and simple. final and midterm were harder than expected, but he allows cheat sheets