Biology Department Faculty

Biology Faculty

Classes Taught by Biology Department Faculty

The faculty in the Department of Biology and Chemistry are delighted that you are interested in taking classes from us. Please see below for the list of courses that we teach, and if you have any questions, please contact us.

L. Melvin Roberts, Chair

CHEM 105 – Survey of Chemistry
CHEM 110 – Principles of Organic and Biochemistry
BIOL 249H – Topics: Bioethics
CHEM 331, 332 – Quantitative Analysis
CHEM 340 – Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 421, 422 – Physical Chemistry
CHEM 461, 462, 463, 464 – Biochemistry
CHEM 491 – Senior Seminar

Glen H. Bennett

BIOL 140 – Human Body in Health and Disease
BIOL 161, 162 – College Biology
BIOL 265 – Animal Diversity
BIOL 305 – Genetics
BIOL 330 – Animal Physiology
BIOL 491, 492 – Senior Seminar

Anton Dormer

BINF 295 – Introduction to Bioinformatics
BINF 494 – Topics: In Silico Vaccines
BIOL 265 – Animal Diversity
BIOL 405 – Cell and Molecular Biology

Antony G. Futcher

BIOL 266 – Plant Diversity
BIOL 425 – Life Origins and Speciation

Nellie McKenzie

BIOL 110 – Vital Basics of Anatomy & Physiology of Life Functions
BIOL 111, 112 – Human Anatomy & Physiology
NURS 332 – Pharmacology

Melinda Villanueva

BIOL 150 – Microbiology
BIOL 294 – Topics: Biological Research Methods
BIOL 294H – Topics: Bioethics
BIOL 294H – Topics: Diseases in History
BIOL 315 – Histology
BIOL 405 – Cell and Molecular Biology
BIOL 410 – Developmental Biology
BIOL 415, 416 – Immunology
BIOL 491, 492 – Senior Seminar

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