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Geomicrobiology GEOL/ENVS/MCDB 4185 / GEOL 5185 Fall 2019: T/R 9:30 – 10:45 AM, Benson 1B81, Instructor: Sebastian Kopf email [email protected] for questions How do microbial and chemical processes interact on the Earth’s surface today? How have they shaped our planet throughout its history? How do the life styles and chemical ingenuity of microorganisms and their enzymes drive key biogeochemical processes? How do major geologic and evolutionary events play out through the lens of microbes and the biomarker evidence they leave behind? Prerequisites: CHEM 1113/1114 OR CHEM 1400/1401 Plus recommended any one of: GEOL 1180, MCDB 1150, GEOL 3320, EBIO 3400, ENVS 4160, EVEN 4484 This course is a Team Based Learning (TBL) Active Classroom

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GeomicrobiologyGEOL/ENVS/MCDB 4185 / GEOL 5185

Fall 2019: T/R 9:30 – 10:45 AM, Benson 1B81, Instructor: Sebastian Kopfemail [email protected] for questions

• How do microbial and chemical processes interact on the Earth’s surface today? How have they shaped our planet throughout its history?

• How do the life styles and chemical ingenuity of microorganisms and their enzymes drive key biogeochemical processes?

• How do major geologic and evolutionary events play out through the lens of microbes and the biomarker evidence they leave behind?

Prerequisites: CHEM 1113/1114 OR CHEM 1400/1401Plus recommended any one of: GEOL 1180, MCDB 1150, GEOL 3320, EBIO 3400, ENVS 4160, EVEN 4484

This course is a Team Based Learning (TBL) Active Classroom