Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Not available to those students who have taken module ESC-30025 Micropalaeontology: Principles and Applications
The students are able to demonstrate a systematic and detailed knowledge as well as a critical understanding of micropalaeontological processes. The students develop subject-specific skills in the fields evolutionary palaeobiology, biostratigraphy, palaeoenvironmental analysis, applied micropalaeontology, hydrocarbon maturity analysis, facies interpretation, productivity interpretation. The students are familiar with the physical theories and the application of modern analytical methods, which are at the forefront of the subject, including SEM and EDS techniques.
Aims
The aim of the micropalaeontology module is to provide students with the key theoretical and practical issues of micropalaeontology and furthermore to introduce them to modern analytical facilities and methods (eg Electron Microscopy, EDS).
Talis Aspire Reading ListAny reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/esc-40023/lists
Intended Learning Outcomes
describe in detail and critically evaluate major micro- andmacroevolutionary processes, processes controlling complex interacting palaeo-ecosystems and the palaeobiogeography of major microfossil groups: 1,2identify and name the major microfossil groups and describe their stratigraphical range: 1,2describe in detail and critically evaluate modern analytical methods, which are at the forefront of the subject, including SEM and EDS techniques: 1,2
12 x1 hours lectures, 12 x 3 hours practicals, 30 hours of practical work completion outside practical classes, 22 hours independent report and essay writing and 50 hours of independent study.
Description of Module Assessment
1: Report weighted 50%Practical based reports4 reports (500 words each) with focus on the anatomy/structure and palaeobiology of microfossil groups discussed during the practicals.
2: Essay weighted 50%3000 word essay on a selected micropalaeontological groupA 3000 word paper-style essay on a selected micropalaeontological group that demonstrates the student's critical awareness of the academic forefront of this discipline, as well as the ability for intra- and interdisciplinary contextualisation of e.g. related models, axiom-derived theorems, deductive and inductive formulated hypotheses and theories.