Courses Taught at University of Minnesota
- FW 5451, Ecology of Fish Populations, 5 credits, Fall Quarters, 1978-1984, Spring Quarters 1986,'87
- FW 8448, Fishery Science, 4 credits, Spring Quarter, 1980, 1984, 1997, Winter Quarter, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1994
- FW 8200, Fishery Seminar (Sea Lamprey Dynamics), Winter Quarter, 1980
- FW 8200, Fish and Wildlife Seminar (Computing in Fisheries and Wildlife), Winter Quarter, 1980, 2 credits (with J. A. Cooper)
- FW 8200, Fish and Wildlife Seminar (Philosophies of Fish and Wildlife Management), 2 credits (with J. A. Cooper and T. F. Waters), Winter Quarter, 1991
- FW 8200, Fish and Wildlife Seminar, Measures of Ecosystem Integrity (Kay paradigm), 1 credit, Winter Quarter, 1994 (with P. Jordan)
- FW 5279, Special Lectures in Fisheries, 1 credit (Simulation modelling in Resource Management). Spring Quarter 1983, 1-2 credits Spring Quarter 1984
- FW 8200, Simulation Modelling in Resource Management, Winter Quarter, 1984
- FW8200 (with Cooper and Waters)--Philosophy of natural resources management, Winter Quarter, 1991
- FW 5103, Basic Fishery Biology, 2 credits. Winter Quarter 1986
- FW 5601, Assessment and Management of Vertebrate Populations, 5 credits, Spring Quarter, 1988, 1990, Winter Quarter 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996; Name change to Fishery Population Analysis, Winter, 1997
- FW 1101, Ethics and Values in Natural Resources Management, 3 credits - 1989, 1990, 1991 (team-taught with Kitts, Kapuscinski, Newman)
- FW 5393, Special Problems in Fishery Biology - Introduction to Otolith Analysis, Spring Quarter, 1994.
- NRES3001, Sec. 3, Treaty of 1837, Understanding the Conflict, Winter Quarter, 1997.
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