A minor in Paleontology enhances career preparation for students interested in graduate study or employment in natural history, science education, museum work, environmental consulting, and field research. It also supports interdisciplinary careers that benefit from an understanding of Earth's biological and geological history.
Paleontology Minor
The Paleontology minor provides students with a broad foundation in the study of ancient life, sedimentary systems, and the fossil record. Designed for non-geology majors, this program supports students pursuing careers or graduate study in paleontology, science education, or museum and natural history fields. Students will gain practical knowledge in fossil interpretation, geological time, and environmental change through Earth’s history.
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How to Add the Minor
The minor is open to all students, including those changing programs or transferring from another institution.
To apply, use the form on this page: .
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Courses & Curriculum
The Paleontology minor requires a minimum of 19 credit hours. Coursework includes introductory geology, historical geology, and core paleontology topics. Students also choose from a range of electives covering subjects such as dinosaurs, stratigraphy, paleoecology, and Earth systems evolution. The program is designed to provide a well-rounded understanding of paleontological methods and applications.
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Questions?
If you have questions or would like more information about the Paleontology minor, please contact:
Greg Springer
springeg@ohio.edu
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