EES5740 — Geobiology
The course will serve as an introduction to the emerging fields of geomicrobiology and geobiology. It will be divided into two basic parts: (1) assessing the origin, evolution and functional roles of microorganisms and organisms on Earth; and (2) practical applications and techniques for geomicrobiology research. Discussion will begin with an overview of the discipline of geobiology, which will serve as a framework to understanding the roles microorganisms play in the co-evolution of the geosphere and biosphere throughout Earth’s history. Following this portion, we will examine modern advances of analytical techniques and applications in geomicrobiology using real world examples from literature and in class research experience. Students should have introductory background in geology, biology, and chemistry, with advanced coursework in at least one of these fields. pre-req: EES or GEOL 1110, BIOL 1011, BIOL 1012, CHEM 1153 and 1155 OR CHEM 1113 and 1114, and at least 60 credits or graduate student or instructor approval. Credit will not be granted if already received for GEOL 5740.