How do I study paleontology as a graduate student at ETSU?
• The Master of Science paleontology program at ETSU is currently administered through Biological Sciences, but there is a plan to split the program into two foci in the future, vertebrate paleontology (through Geosciences) and paleobotany (through Biological Sciences). For a list of graduate level paleontology classes and a description of the current program see the 2009-2010 graduate catalog (pages 43 and 44). If you are interested in applying to the program, make sure you send all application material to the School of Graduate Studies. For additional information contact Dr. Blaine Schubert, coordinator of the paleontology concentration or Dr. Michael Zavada, Chair of Biological Sciences.