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The following are courses taught or co-taught by McShea Lab members. Consult the ACES website for more information.

Current Courses

BIO 121: The Evolution of Animal Form (McShea)
Taught every fall


BIO 174/PHIL 114: The Philosophy of Biology
(McShea/Rosenberg/Brandon)
Taught every fall


Past Courses

BIO 49S: Major Events in the History of Life (McShea)
Taught
in Fall 2003 (this is a first-year seminar)

BIO/EOS 145L: Fossils and Their Applications (Ciampaglio/Corliss/Novack-Gottshall/Wray)
Runs irregularly, last taught in Spring 2002

BIO 259S: The Life and Work of Darwin (Alberts/McShea)
Usually taught every other spring, last taught in Fall 2002

BIO 295S.71: The Structure of Evolutionary Theory (Cunningham/McShea)
Taught
in Fall 2003

BIO 297.81: Independent Study in Paleontology Field Research (Ciampaglio/Wray)
Currently not offered