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1. Undergraduate Introduction to Biology (Biology I) - 4 years Introduction to Biology (Biology II) - 32 years (both pre-professional and non-majors sections) Human Anatomy (Biology III) - 17 years (nursing) Introduction to Research - 11 years 2. Undergraduate - *Graduate Courses Biology 2 (Introduction to Medical Biology) 35 years Biomedical Aspects of Aging* - 27 years Herpetology* - 21 years Mammalogy* - 13 years Ecodisaster* - 17 years Ecodisaster Defense* - 14 years Introduction to Ecology* - 3 years Vertebrate Natural History* - 3 years Microtechnique* - 5 years Graduate/undergraduate seminar - 4 years Comparative Anatomy 1 year 3. Graduate Courses Advanced Ecology - 7 years Graduate Research - 19 years Senescence in Animals and Plants - 1 year Fundamentals of graduate research - 3 years 4. Graduate Seminar Courses Graduate Seminar - 4 years 5. Other Teaching Lectures in Aging in America Lectures in Human Development - Iowa Methodist School of Nursing Human Ecology - Extension course taught on several campuses with Gene Lucas and Bill Blagin 6. Thesis (Research Director & Committee Chair) Directed 16 Master's Theses