Awesome
I am a pre-med and I wasn't sure taking about a vet class, however this class awesome. Anyway, both lab and lecture for this class were easy. The lectures were interesting and I learned a lot. I was annoyed in the test because it is 100 question and all fill in the blanks, it is online and they weren't bad.
Awesome
Prof. Brundage is incredible at her job. She clearly knows her material. She's very hilarious and she isn't afraid to speak her mind. You won't have to read the book before class, but there are questions throughout that would really help on quizzes and exams. You'll do fine as long as you show up for attendance points and do the homework.
Poor
I hated Prof. Adrienne's class. She transitioned to online class terribly. The schedule, goals, and details were all rushed, outdated, and confusing. She also overwhelmed us with impossible info. Look up all of the answers on Quizlet, forget her chaos, and don't say you heard it from me.
Awesome
Professor Brundage's online class is very easy. Her class has consisted of four exams including the finals, twelve quizzes plus a podcast, and book quizzes from the textbook. All components of the lecture were easy and extra credit is also offered. The laboratory is simple as long as you study the samples. The first laboratory test was a closed note, and the rest is an open note.
Adrienne L Brundage is a/an Assistant Professor in the University Of Florida department at University Of Florida
Texas A&M University College Station - Entomology
PhD
Entomology
Texas A&M University
MS
Organismal Biology
San Jose State University
The GRID
Baylor University
Texas A&M University
University of Florida
The Grid Internet Services
Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office
3 Llamas Web Hosting
Texas A&M University
Presentation of course material for various biology courses
San Jose State University
Remote Lecturer
Wildlife Forensic Entomology
Development and presentation of online courses involving forensic entomology
its practice and principles
and the theory behind the science. Analysis and grading of assignments and learning modules. Presentation of lectures.
University of Florida
Texas A&M University
College Station
TX
Primary lecturer in General Forensic Sciences
General Entomology
and Scientific Writing. In charge of 250 students and two graduate assistants.
Associate Lecturer
Entomology and Forensics
! Organization and presentation of lectures and labs in a variety of classes
!!\n! including Human Biology
Bacteriology
and Human Understanding; Management\n! of teachers assistants
lab staff
and graduate assistants; assignment and !\n! correction of papers
tests
and quizzes designed to teach and test knowledge; !\n! leadership and management of 400-plus students each semester\n\nForensic Entomology Intern
Santa Clara County Medical Examiners Office
2004\n! On call as local forensic entomologist; available to assist during autopsy of !\n! severely decomposed remains; collection of entomological evidence during !\n! autopsy\n\nAssistant to Forensic Entomologist Dr. Jeffery Y. Honda
1999-2005\n! Assist forensic entomologist with evidence collection and management; ! !\n! supervise larval rearing and care; assist in post mortem interval estimation\nProfessional Expert in Entomology and Botany
P3 Summer Institute
2007\n! Assist as science pedagogy expert specializing in insect and plant research in !\n! NSF grant designed to expose grade school teachers to the California science !\n! standards
San Jose State University
Forensic Entomology Intern
On call as local forensic entomologist; available to collect entomological evidence at crime scenes and autopsy; analysis of entomological evidence and completion of report including post mortem interval estimation\n\nTraining Supervisor
Entomological Evidence Recovery
2006-2007 Design and implementation of all-day training seminars targeted at crime scene investigators and other sheriffs office personnel; assist forensic anthropologist during clandestine grave removal seminars
Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office
Lecturer
Forensic Entomology
Development and presentation of semester-long course in forensic entomology for undergraduate students
Baylor University
Lecturer
forensic entomologist
Development and presentation of classes including human anatomy and physiology; microbiology; human biology; human understanding
San Jose State University
Customer Service Associate
Post office work
San Jose State Post Office
Forensic Entomologist
Lecturer
PhD student
Presentation and development of coursework; research in forensic entomology
Texas A&M University
Owner
Customer service manager
3 Llamas Web Hosting
General customer service
The GRID
Customer Service Representative
Customer service
The Grid Internet Services
Instructor of the Year
Texas A&M University Entomology Department
2012-2013
Undergraduate Entomology Student Organization
TAMU
Masters of Science
Organismal Biology 2007
California State University
BS
Plant Protection Sciences
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Bachelor of Science
Curriculum Highlights: Insect Physiology
Acarology
Ecology of Insects
Taxonomy of\nImmature Insects
Microbial Methods
Insect Ecology
Acarology
Seminar in Advanced\nBiology: Organismal Biology
Seminar in Advanced Biology: Molecular and Microbiology
\nIntroduction to Forensic Investigation
Principles of Crime Scene Investigation
\nAdvanced Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Anthropology
Advanced Human Anat-
Plant Protection Sciences
California Polytechnic State University
Insect physiology
Microbial genetics
ArcGIS
Higher Education
Scientific Writing
Public Speaking
Microscopy
Ecology
Research
Laboratory
Teaching
R
Biology
PCR
Data Analysis
Grant Writing
Entomology
Science
Microbiology
Experimental Design
Molecular Biology
Statistics
Brundage
Adrienne
Brundage
San Jose State Post Office
San Jose State University