Legacy Course Catalog
EAS 115H - Dinosaurs
Effectivity: |
08/20/2001 - 12/15/2001 @ Purdue West Lafayette Traditional |
Credits: |
3 |
Instructional Types: |
Lec |
Usually Offered: |
fal spr |
Short Title: |
Dinosaurs |
Description: |
Dinosaur discovery, preservation, excavation, and extinction, and current research on the Mesozoic animals that dominated earth for 125 million years. Early 19th century discoveries illustrate how personalities and scientific-religious dogma influenced original reconstruction and classification. Concepts of geologic time, stratigraphy, continental drift, paleontology, and evolution trace a lineage from archosaurs to dinosaurs and the coeval flying and marine reptiles and birds. The Cope-Marsh feud and great dinosaur hunts. Dinosaur anatomy and lifestyles, with emphasis on climatic, food chain, and metabolic controls. Each major taxon is described and amply illustrated. Changing views of dinosaurs as depicted in films, TV, and fictional literature. |
School: |
School Of Science |
Department: |
Dept Of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences |
Credit By Exam: |
NO |
Repeatable Flag: |
NO |
Temporary Flag: |
NO |
Full Time Privilege Flag: |
NO |
Honors Flag: |
YES |
Variable Title Flag: |
NO |
Predecessors: |
GEOS 115 |
08/19/1991 - 05/05/2001 @ Purdue West Lafayette Traditional |
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Fall 2007 *** indicates the course was still an active course and was transferred to the Banner Catalog effective Spring 2008. This course was not expired Fall 2007.