Teaching

Hello and Welcome - these pages, hopefully, will be an aid to students in courses that I teach at Simmons College. The intent is to provide a readily available resource for students in finding Course Information, Course Study Guides, and answers to Class Assignments. There will also be links to student Academic Advising, Health Professions Advising (HPAnet), and links to information available on the Internet that may be of assistance to students in their studies.

Courses (courses I have taught, course outlines and study guides):

Course #Course Title - syllabus / course outlineStudy Guide / e-Docs
Biol 102Biology of Human DevelopmentHumanDev
Biol102LBiology of Human Development LaboratoryHumanDevLab
Biol 113LGeneral Biology LaboratoryGenBioLab
Biol 218ZoologyZoology
Biol 218LZoology LaboratoryZoologyLab
Biol 221MicrobiologyMicroNotes
Biol 221LMicrobiology LaboratoryMicroLab
Biol 222Biology of Organisms BioNotes
Biol 222LBiology of Organisms LaboratoryBioLab
Biol 222Animal PhysiologyAniPhys
Biol 222LAnimal Physiology LaboratoryAniPhysLab
Biol 225Cell BiologyCellNotes
Biol 225LCell Biology LaboratoryCellLab
Biol Anatomy & PhysiologyA&PNotes
Biol 231LAnatomy & Physiology LaboratoryA&PLab
Biol 250Independent StudyISNotes
Biol 335Developmental BiologyDevClass
Biol 335LDevelopmental Biology LaboratoryDevLab
Biol 360STropical Marine EcologyBahamaLab

Field Courses:[Tropical Ecology]

For information on the Tropical Marine Biology course with a ten-day field component on the island of San Salvador, Bahamas.

Please see /bahamas/ 

This course was offered in Summer Session I, 1996, 1988 and 2000, 2004 & 2006 and again in 2008 !!!

Tropical communities studied included the fringing, patch and marginal reefs, mangrove ponds, bat caves, cay islands, sea grass beds and rocky intertidal. A course description and photographs of student activities can be found at /bahamas/