The following is a list of the discipline-based courses I have taught at Penn State Brandywine. I have taught courses in a variety of formats, including in a 3-week summer session, half-semester format, full 15-week semester format, and with an embedded study abroad component. I have taught hybrid/blended and fully online courses remote synchronous and asynchronous. I have taught first-year seminar courses and some sections of courses for honors students (designated by H or U). The 000-299 courses are introductory-level courses for non-science majors.
- EARTH 100 and 100(H): Environment Earth
- EARTH 101 and 101(H): Natural Disasters: Hollywood vs. Reality
- EARTH 103: Earth in the Future: Predicting Climate Change and Its Impacts Over the Next Century
- EARTH 104: Climate, Energy and Our Future
- EARTH 105 and 105(H): Environments of Africa (laboratory course)
- EARTH 107: Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society
- EARTH 111 and 111(U): Water: Science and Society
- EARTH 150 and 150(H): Dinosaur Extinctions and Other Controversies, one semester with an embedded trip to London
- EARTH 400: Earth Science Seminar
- ENVST 400W: Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies
- ERM 210: Environmental Factors and Their Effect on Your Food Supply
- GEOG 3N: Food and the Future Environment
- GEOG 115: World Landforms (laboratory course)
- GEOSC 020: Planet Earth (laboratory course)
- GEOSC 021: Biodiversity and Earth History (laboratory course)
- GEOSC 040: The Sea Around Us (laboratory course)
- PSU 010: First Year Seminar: Careers in Science; Diamonds; Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo; Environmental Sustainability
- STS 130H: World Food Problems (honors orientation seminar)
- STS 200H: Critical Issues in Science, Technology, and Society
- STS 201: Climate Change, Energy, Biodiversity, one semester with an embedded trip to Puerto Rico
- GEOSC 597A: Earth System Science for Teachers, blended graduate-level course co-taught at University Park and Brandywine