I teach two courses:

Bio 43 is the final part of a three-quarter Bio Core course, and is required for all biology majors. Bio43 focuses on Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution. It is taught each year by Deborah Gordon, Mary Beth Mudgett, and me. I teach the Evolution part. Spring, 5 units.

Bio 113, Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution, is a course intended for both undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in understanding how genes and genomes evolve. The course aims to introduce students to basic theory in population genetics and molecular evolution, and then shows how molecular data are interpreted withitn this framework. Spring, 4 units. NOTE that the course will not be offered in 2008/2009. It will be offered again in 2009/2010.

I have participated in Bio 100 (Ecology, Evolution and Natural History of Baja California). The course has been taught over a two week period at a biological station in Bahia de los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico. Unfortunately it is defunct as of now.