Paleontology Colleges in Arizona

Students desiring education in paleontology can find undergraduate coursework along with graduate level learning and research at several colleges in Arizona. Paleontology is the study of the history of life on earth as depicted through the fossil record. The discipline incorporates biology, geology, ecology, anthropology, archaeology and even computer science, according to University of California Museum of Paleontology.
  1. Northern Arizona University--Flagstaff

    • Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff offers coursework in paleontology as part of a bachelor of science in geology. Students can specialize in many areas of geological disciplines, including paleontology. The university also has a master of science program in quaternary sciences, which includes the field of paleontology. "The program uses a multidisciplinary approach for a balance between eclecticism and specialization. Students develop broad competence in several disciplines---geosciences, paleontology, paleobotany, archaeology and climatology---and depth of knowledge in one," according to NAU's website. The university is also home to the Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology, in which NAU partners with the Colorado Plateau Biodiversity Center.

      Northern Arizona University
      College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences
      Department of Geology
      Campus Box 4099
      South San Francisco Street
      Flagstaff, AZ 86011
      928-523-4561
      nau.edu

    Arizona State University--Tempe

    • Arizona State University (ASU) main campus in Tempe offers paleontology courses as part of a geological sciences degree in the School of Earth and Space Exploration. The college also has courses in paleobotany, anthropology, geoarcheology and more anthropological topics. ASU offers a study-abroad program called the "South Africa Paleontology, Paleoanthropology and Paleoecology Field School." ASU is home to the Archeological Research Institute as part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The institute strives to "undertake the preservation of archaeological materials and related data, to pursue research activities associated with the archaeological record, and to conduct educational programs to disseminate knowledge of the past to Arizona's citizens," according to its website. ASU also houses the Institute of Human Origins, which deals with fossil evidence of human evolution.

      Arizona State University--Tempe
      University Drive and Mill Avenue
      Tempe, AZ 85287
      480-965-9011
      asu.edu

      Archeological Research Institute
      929 S. Mill Ave., Building 150, Room 165
      Arizona State University
      Tempe, AZ 85287-2402
      480-965-9231
      archaeology.asu.edu

      Institute of Human Origins
      Arizona State University
      Social Sciences Building Room 103
      P.O. Box 874101
      Tempe, AZ 85287-4101
      480-727-6580
      iho.asu.edu

    University of Arizona--Tucson

    • The University of Arizona (U of A) in Tucson has paleontology coursework in the geosciences program. Paleontology at the university "focuses on the processes of fossilization (taphonomy) and on the late Cenozoic history of life and environments," according to the school's website. An active area of paleontological research is conservation paleobiology, which the university describes as "the use of fossil remains and proxy indicators to assess human impact and to guide restoration."

      The University of Arizona
      Department of Geosciences
      Gould-Simpson Building, 208
      PO Box 210077
      Tucson, AZ 85721-0077
      arizona.edu
      geo.arizona.edu
      520-621-6004

    Arizona Western College--Yuma

    • Arizona Western College in Yuma offers paleontology coursework as part of a geology associate of science degree. Paleontological principles are covered in other geology courses, according to its catalog, along with archaeology and anthropology.

      Arizona Western College
      P.O. Box 929
      Yuma, AZ 85366-0929
      928-317-6000
      azwestern.edu

    Pima Community College--Tucson

    • Pima Community College in Tucson has paleontology coursework focusing on humans as part of an associate degree in anthropology. Pima is also home to the Centre for Archaeological Field Training.

      Pima Community College
      4905 E. Broadway Blvd.
      Tucson, AZ 85709-1010
      520-206-4500
      pima.edu

      Centre for Archaeological Field Training
      Pima Community College
      West Campus -- R20
      2202 W. Anklam Rd.
      Tucson, AZ 85709
      520-206-6022
      wc.pima.edu/~dstephen/

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