Dinosaur Exacavation and Taphonomic Research Project



There is one thing even more vital to science than intelligent methods; and that is, the sincere desire to find out the truth, whatever, it may be.
Charles Sander Pierce



Participation

 2001 group
The Dinosaur Project welcomes a broad cross-section of participants. At each level you can earn university credit or simply participate for the experience.

A major goal of the project is to learn answers to scientific questions.

But perhaps the most important goal is to provide an educational experience for students, teachers, and other interested people who feel comfortable with a Christian lifestyle and are open to considering ideas of origins other than the traditional evolutionary paradigm.

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College/University Students

Four semester hours of university undergraduate laboratory science credit from Southwestern Adventist University may be earned during the four-week excavation season:


Or any college or university student is welcome to come for non-credit experience for a few days up to the entire four-week excavation season:



High School Seniors

There is a special program for interested High School seniors to earn four semester hours of university laboratory science from Southwestern Adventist University during the four-week excavation season:


Or any motivated and mature high school student is welcome to come for non-credit experience:



Teachers

Elementary, secondary, and university teachers may earn four semester hours of undergraduate university laboratory science from Southwestern Adventist University during the four-week excavation season:


Continuing Education Units or Professional Development Credit may be earned during a two-week experience working at the excavation site:


Or any teacher is welcome to come for non-credit experience:



Youth Groups

We have developed a three or four day Dinosaur Mini-Camp experience for groups of young people. We welcome church groups, school groups, and any other group of young people that wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to study nature and do science:



Any Interested Person

The project welcomes any interested person to experience the opportunity to find and execavate a fossil that has never before been seen by any human. You may come for a day, two days, a week, or any time including the entire four-week season:



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