TU REP Courses

These courses are primarily course-based authentic research laboratory (CURE) classes. The goal is to provide all students with research exposure in a classroom setting that will better prepare them for careers in STEM disciplines and graduate education.

Student and faculty

TU REP Courses and Description

• Molecular Biology Laboratory (BIOL 410) (Drs. Hemm and Warren)

• Cell Biology Laboratory (BIOL 412) (Drs. Ehrlich and Snyder)

• Genetic Analysis in Medicine (BIOL 418) (Dr. McDougal)

• Organismal Form and Function Laboratory (BIOL 472) (Dr. Oufiero)

• Ecological Field Methods Laboratory (BIOL 473) (Drs. Beck and Beauchamp)

• Molecular Techniques in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (BIOL 474) (Drs. Doyle and Kimble)

• Genetics Laboratory (BIOL 475) (Dr. Masters)

• Workshop in Biology (BIOL 483) (Drs. Tsuji, Shepard, Harberts, Longo)

• Biochemistry Laboratory (CHEM 356) (Drs. Hancock, Soto, Weldon)

• Advanced Lecture Topics (CHEM 461) (Dr. Ma)

• Advanced Sequencing Methods (FRSC 422/622) (Drs. Elkins and Zeller)

• Software Project Practicum (COSC 490) (Dr. Deng)

• Mathematical Problem Solving for Middle School Teachers (MATH 325) (Dr. Cheng)

• Experimental Mathematics (MATH 378) (Dr. McNew)

• Methods for Environmental Geochemistry (GEOL 410) (Dr. Moore)

For course descriptions, visit the FCSM Undergraduate Catalog