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  1. escapingthefate's Avatar
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    Biology at Aberdeen
    Hi there,

    I just have a few days left to firm my university offer. I received an unconditional to study Biology. I was wondering if anyone who has done/is doing the course knew if it contains anything related to dinosaur and other extinct vertebrates, kind of paleontology related content.

    Thanks in advance
  2. Christofferz's Avatar
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    • Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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    Re: Biology at Aberdeen
    I haven't done it, and I'm not about to do that one... But you can check out the courses in the programme specifications. For Biology, you can find it here: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/registry/calen...ection=Science
  3. BiologyBecca's Avatar
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    Re: Biology at Aberdeen
    You cover tetrapods and dinosaurs in Diversity of Life (2nd year course), but because of the curriculum reform you'll also have a chance to pick up other courses outside of biology- so you could potentially look at archaeology etc :-)
    This has all the courses on for biology
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/registry/cours...php?Subject=BI
    You may find it handy to have a look at
    Hope to see you soon
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