Average
The class isn't for non-science majors, no matter what it says. I am a science major and I was having huge trouble with the class. The tests and homework normally have questions that contain material not taught anywhere in the class. I had a bio 101 class at GMU and it was way easier.
Thomas Nelson Community College - Biology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Master's degree
Forestry
M.S.
Parks
Laboratory
Ecology
Environmental Awareness
Wetlands
Teaching
Biology
Cell
Environmental Science
Chemistry
Project Planning
Science
Environmental Law
Customer Service
Genetics
Endangered Species
Rudnicky
James
Rudnicky
James City County
Environmental Specialties Group
Adjunct Biology Professor
Bryant & Stratton College
Resource International
Ltd.
James City County
Virginia
Environmental Inspector
James City County
Williamsburg and Hampton Virginia
Teach the introductory Biology 101 and 102 lectures and labs. The Biology 101 class is designed for non-science majors and covers topics from basic chemistry
cells
genetics
evolution and the development of life on Earth. The Biology 102 class is for science majors and expands upon the topics covered in the Biology 101 class.
Thomas Nelson Community College
Adjunct Biology Professor
Environmental regulatory activities including:\nwetland delineation and permitting
\nChesapeake Bay Act planning
\nwetland restoration
\nmitigation banking
\nnutrient credit exchange banking
\nland development planning concerning environmental features
\nthreatened and endangered species surveys
Project Scientist I
Richmond
Virginia Area
Resource International
Ltd.
Online and Hampton
Virginia Campuses
Teach NSCI 280 - Ecology class. This is a basic ecology class that covers topics in environmental science and includes a field trip to a city park to practice basic ecological measurement and discuss wetland restoration.
Associate Instructor - Ecology
Bryant & Stratton College
Newport News
Virginia
Environmental Specialties Group