RUDI SCHMID
Department of Integrative Biology — University of California, Berkeley
COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
(Fall 1972 - Fall 2003, retired as of January 2004)
Field trips most recently conducted:
Plant communities of California as seen in Marin County
(2004-date)
Courses most recently taught:
Natural history of plants and fungi, with emphasis on California, Integrative Biology 15
(taught solo four times, fall semester, 2000-2003)
Introduction to California plant life, Integrative Biology 102/102L
(taught solo eight times, spring semester, 1993-2002)
Undergraduate and especially graduate directed research (conducted yearly)
Courses previously taught
(in chronological order, seminars at end):
Plant biology (for non-majors) (team-taught two times, 1972-73)
Anatomy of vascular plants (taught solo twelve times, 1973-86)
Evolutionary morphology of land plants (taught solo eleven times, 1973-86)
Diversity of plants and fungi (taught solo three times 1983-87)
Plant taxonomy (shared with Thomas Duncan) (taught once, 1987)
Plant and fungal biology (for non-majors) (taught solo seven times, 1988-92)
Basic biology (for majors) (team-taught nine times, 1990-98; I taught the diversity-of-plants-and-fungi component)
Seminar for (undergraduate) botany majors (conducted solo three times, 1977-79)
Seminar for graduate students (conducted solo nine times, 1973-87)
Freshman seminar, Integrative Biology 24
(fall 1999, "People and plants: Economic botany, ethnobotany, and medical botany")
Integrative Biology colloquium, Integrative Biology 292 (fall 2001)
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