Hi, my name is Dr. Carey Schroyer and I am an instructor at South Seattle Community College. 
 
 
I will be teaching the following classes this coming WINTER quarter.   If you are interested in the classes I teach or you are registered for any of these classes, please see the specific information listed below.  Winter quarter begins on January 3, 2012, however, all of the class websites will be updated and available on December 27th for those of you that like to plan in advance.  I look forward to working with you this fall quarter:
 
 
Biol 150: The Biology and Evolution of Infectious Disease, Fully Online.  This is great class for anyone interested in the basics of infectious disease and the impact of disease from a historical, anthropological, cultural, and economic perspective. You will be able to access the class on January 3 through the ANGEL.  Please click on the following link and follow the log in directions listed on the page: http://angel.southseattle.edu/default.asp

Biol 100: Survey of Biology, Fully Online.  This is a lab class but all labs are done at home.  This lab class is designed to introduce students with little or no experience to biology.  Course content focuses on biology for the non-science major. 
You will be able to access the class on January 3 through the ANGEL.  Please click on the following link and follow the log in directions listed on the page: http://angel.southseattle.edu/default.asp

Biol 260: Microbiology, Hybrid.  This course requires students come to campus on Saturday from 8-1 for mandatory on campus labs, all other course work is done online.  This course is intended for students who are pursuing a career in the health sciences or transferring to a 4 year university to pursue a science degree.  Please note, labs BEGIN on Saturday, January 7.  You will be able to access the class on January 3 through the ANGEL.  Please click on the following link and follow the log in directions listed on the page: http://angel.southseattle.edu/default.asp

Health 150, Human Sexuality, Fully Online:   This online class provides the student with a multidimensional understanding of health and human sexuality.  This is great class for anyone interested in the basics of personality development, body functionaing, psycho-sexual development, problems and solutions, and human sexuality. Course content focuses on biology for the non-science major. You will be able to access the class on January 3 through the ANGEL. Please click on the following link and follow the log in directions listed on the page: http://angel.southseattle.edu/default.asp
 
Ugr 214: Undergraduate Research I, Hybrid.  This class meets on some Tuesdays from 1:30 - 4:30, the first on campus class meets on Tuesday January 4.  This course is designed to introduce students to the basic components of research.  Topics discussed in this course include a review and application of the scientific method, ethical issues encountered in research, the importance of a literature review in research, research proposal writing, and presentation techniques.  During the course students will be required to generate a research question, review multiple scientific articles and generate a research proposal.  Students who wish to continue in this series will be encouraged to implement their research plan and conduct original research by continuing with UGR 294 for at least one additional quarter.  Please click on the following link to access this course website: https://sites.google.com/a/southseattle.edu/biol214/. 

Ugr 294: Undergraduate Research II, Face to Face (Independent Study).  Students will meet with their mentor on a regular basis and meet monthly with other classmates.  Students will work independently and/or in groups with their mentors to complete a previously approved research project.  This course website is currently being updated for fall, it will be available on January 3.  Please check back then.  
 
  
Please note, this site is used to supplement the on campus classes that I teach, this site is NOT used for the online/hybrid classes.  Online and hybrid classes utilize a learning management system called Angel which is accessible only after you have registered for an online or hybrid class through South Seattle Community College.  However, if you are curious as to how I organize a class, what types of labs that we do (for both on campus and online/hybrid classes) or what will be covered in any of the on campus classes I usually teach, please feel free to browse this site.
 
If you are interested in learning more about the hybrid lab science classes offered at South Seattle are the best fit for you, please click provided.   This 10 minute introduction video (with audio) will help you figure out if a hybrid (partially online and on campus class) or a traditional on campus class is most compatable with your learning style. 
 
Enjoy!
 
 
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