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A Fire Within by Kathleen Morgan
A Fire Within by Kathleen  Morgan










In addition to one class meeting per week, students meet individually with the course instructor and a writing tutor to identify and pursue solutions to specific writing problems.

A Fire Within by Kathleen Morgan

ENG 100 – College Writing WorkshopĪ small class for students who want individualized instruction and practice in writing and who need to achieve a satisfactory level of proficiency in written academic English. In this course, students will learn the basics of forensic science, including crime scene investigation, forensic biology (pathology, DNA typing, serology), forensic chemistry (toxicology, illicit drugs, fire, and explosives), and legal aspects of forensic science. It is also appropriate for students seeking a preparatory course prior to entry into CHEM 153 (offered every Fall semester).

A Fire Within by Kathleen Morgan

​​CHEM 101 is an introduction to general chemistry focusing on topics relevant to the health professions. CHEM 101 – Introduction to General Chemistry This course counts as a BIO300 lecture in the Molecules/Genes area and also fulfills the Biochemistry major BIO300 requirement. We will also discuss traditional cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation, and contrast them with more recent treatments that target specific mutations or utilize immunotherapy. Topics will include oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and specific cellular pathways that are activated or inactivated during tumorigenesis. In this course, we will explore the molecular and biological underpinnings of cancer and cancer therapeutics. This course is particularly geared towards students who are interested in pursuing careers in medicine (both human and veterinary), public health, epidemiology and wildlife biology. Taken together, the course is designed to give you an appreciation for the diversity of parasites and their impacts on hosts, while incorporating higher-level thinking to solve open-ended problems. In addition, students will be introduced to basic bioinformatics skills. The course will explore parasites that infect humans as well as host/parasite relationships of species infesting a range of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Principles of Parasitology is designed to introduce students to the field of parasitology and infectious diseases, emphasizing current research on the ecology, reproduction, genetics and evolution of parasites. Students will take online quizzes and complete two projects: a food journal and a short video. We will discuss which foods we should eat more and which food to eat less and why! We will explore the question “Is food medicine?” In doing this we will explore the links between nutrition and health including diabetes, disordered eating, heart disease, and cancer just to name a few. This course focuses on nutrients, their digestion and metabolism. Visual Art 298 – Research and Practice: Developing a Personal Art Project.












A Fire Within by Kathleen  Morgan