Paleontology is normally studied as part of a geology or earth sciences degree, however there are some Universities that offer it as an undergraduate degree or as a significant component of the course:
Palaeontology BSc (Hons) - University Of Portsmouth
Palaeobiology and Evolution BSc (Hons) - University Of Portsmouth
Palaeontology and Evolution MSci - University Of Bristol
Geology with Palaeobiology BSc (Hons) - University Of Leicester
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Study of fossils
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Yes, Paleontology (also spelt Palaeontology) is the study of earths natural history, through fossil and mineral evidence.
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Palaeontology is a branch of science and it's the study of dinosaur fossils.
Palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life, including dinosaurs.
Arguably Oxford or Cambridge, depending on your field of study.
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A palaeophytologist is an obsolete term for a palaeobotanist - a person who studies palaeobotany - the study of botany in relationship to plant fossils.
You can start your studies in a community college, but will need to finish at the university level, as well as attend Dentistry college.
You can study an accounting masters course online at the New England College or Liberty Universal College. Once on the websites, you can sign up for online study and learn more about the programs.
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