The majority of courses that I teach fall into three general catagories; introductory biology, molecular genetics, and the liberal arts, but these three groupings should not be viewed as mutually exclusive. The courses that I teach often utilize methods and concepts from mutliple disciplines and perspectives, enriching the learning experience for both the student as well as the instructor.
Courses for students majoring In biology or molecular biology
BIO 201 Foundation of Biology I: Cell Biology and Genetics.
BIO 202 Foundations of Biology II: Evolution, Form, and Function.
BIO 303 Molecular Genetics and Heredity.
BIO 401 Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology.
BIO 520/521 Biology Travel Course: Ecology of Ecuador. (This course has been team-taught with Dr. Joseph Balczon and involves a full semester of course work at Westminster followed by 2-3 weeks of travel within Ecuador; the rainforests, Andean Highlands, and Galapagos Islands.)
BIO 601/602 Biology Capstone.
Courses for non-majors
INQ 111 Introduction to a Liberal Arts Education.
BIO 101 Concepts of Biology.
BIO 108 Designer Genes Cluster: Science and Ethics of the Huamn Genome Project. (This course is part of a Cluster. Students must register for this course in conjunction with Genetics and Literature [ENG 137], taught by Bethany Hicok.)
Courses in hibernation
Cell and Molecular Biology
Cloning: Fact vs. Fiction
Microbiology/Bacteriology
Immunology
Cell Biology
Biochemistry

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