University of Southern Mississippi - Department of Biological Sciences
BSC-110 - Principles of Biological Sciences I Lab
Role
Semesters Taught Number of Sections Student Profile |
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Fall 2014; Spring 2015; Summer 2015 2 sections (Fall/Spring) and 1 section (Summer) of up to 24 students each Undergraduate, Majors |
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Biology
BY-102 - Topics of Contemporary Biology Lab
Role:
Semester Taught: Number of Sections: Student Profile: |
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Spring 2013; Summer 2013; Fall 2013 1 section (Summer) and 3 sections (Spring/Fall) of up to 16 students each Undergraduate, Non-Majors |
BY-102 Syllabus | |
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This lab course is designed for students who are not biology majors to fulfill a laboratory component of their degree of study. Topics covered in this class include Mitosis, Human Heredity, DNA structure, and Basic Forensics among others. Responsibilities include preparing a lecture for each lab, preparing lab materials, creating tests, grading assignments, and counseling students on lab topics and any issues that may arise.
During the Fall 2013 semester, I helped develop a new assignment for the class.
During the Fall 2013 semester, I helped develop a new assignment for the class.
BY-123L - Introductory Biology I Lab
Role:
Semester Taught: Number of Sections: Student Profile: |
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Fall 2012 2 sections of 20 students each Undergraduate, Biology Majors |
BY-123L Syllabus | |
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This lab course was designed to coincide with the Introductory Biology I lecture. Topics covered included Mitosis, Photosynthesis, Cellular Structure, and Enzymes among others. Responsibilities included preparing brief weekly lectures to introduce the subject, creating weekly quizzes and several tests. I was also responsible for grading all assignments and exams. Additionally I was available to meet with students to address any questions with the covered material or with grading.