Forensic Chemistry Student. Goal-oriented professional well-versed in operational practices and regulatory requirements of multiple environments. A skilled leader and analytical problem-solver, well-versed in budget planning, staff oversight, and program management. Skillfully use relationship-building talents and diplomatic communication style to forge long-lasting connections.
A hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level lab jobs to build a career resume. Ready to help the team achieve company goals.
Practical lifeguard with well-honed supervisory skills. Certified in CPR and AED, along with accommodating clearances. Reliable and safety-minded with exceptional customer service when assisting guests. Remains poised and grounded in stressful situations.
Zoology 01/22/23 - 05/10/23
This course contains an introduction to the principles of zoology. It places emphasis on the topics of evolution, ecology, animal diversity and comparative characteristics of selected phyla in the kingdoms Protista and Animalia. There are three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week.
Chemistry 101 01/22/23 - 05/10/23
First semester (100-101) The Structure and Behavior of Matter. Emphasis is on chemical arithmetic, chemical nomenclature, atomic theory and structure, periodic classification of elements, gas laws, valence, oxidation, reduction, and equation writing. Possession of a handheld electronic calculator is required. The second semester (102-103) continues the first; acids, bases, ionization, equilibrium, and rates of reaction are also studied and applied.
Chemistry 102 08/23/23 - 12/15/23
First semester (100-101) The Structure and Behavior of Matter. Emphasis is on chemical arithmetic, chemical nomenclature, atomic theory and structure, periodic classification of elements, gas laws, valence, oxidation, reduction and equation writing. Possession of a hand held electronic calculator is required. Second semester (102-103) continues the first; acids, bases, ionization, equilibrium, and rates of reaction are also studied and applied.
Research Methods 08/23/23 - 12/15/23
This course provides students with the foundation to conduct biological research. The course covers grant and research proposal writing, conducting primary literature searches, critiques of journal articles, research design and execution, data analysis, oral and poster research presentations, and scientific writing skills.