Past Courses
One Semester Courses
| Bio 101: | Biological Science |
| Bio 121: | Introduction to Biology I |
| Bio 122: | Introduction to Biology II |
| Bio 225: | Introductory Botany |
| Bio 231: | Cell Biology |
| Bio 341: | Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I |
| Bio 342: | Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II |
| Bio xxx: | Developmental Physiology (Radboud University, Nijmegen: 1972-78) |
| Bio 567: | Developmental Biology (Purdue University: 1982) |
| Che 121: | Introductory Chemistry I |
| Che 122: | Introductory Chemistry II |
Independent Studies
| Bio 486: | S. Bernhardt.: "Current Theories of Human Evolution." 1988. |
| Bio 486: | H. Wind. "Limnology of Hamilton Harbour", 1990-91. (with Mr. M. Charlton, Canadian Centre for Inland Waters). |
| Bio 485: | A. Bennetts. "The Role of RNA in Segment Pattern Formation of Callososbruchus maculatus." 1991. |
| Bio 486: | A. Bennetts. "Segment Pattern Development in Insects." 1992. |
| Bio 486: | M. VanderWal. "Fetal Circulation: Embryonic and physiologic changes before and after birth." 1993. |
| Phi 486: | S. Baarda. "On Knowledge." 1993. |
| Bio 486: | J. Vandeputte. "Annual Fishes and their Developmental Adaptations to the Environment." 1994. |
| Bio 487: | T. Grootenboer. "The Genetics and Evolution of Mimicry." 1994. |
| Bio 48X: | D. Reilly. "The Biological Mechanisms of Aging in Animals." 1995. |
| Bio 486: | M. van der Meer. "The Genetics of the Human MHC." 1995. |
| Bio 485: | F. Holowenko. "Environmental Effects on Amphibian Embryonic Development Focusing on the Cilia." 1996. |
| Bio 486: | F. Holowenko. "Whole-whole and Part-whole Relations in Mutualism." 1996. |
| Bio 485: | K. VanderStoep. “Irreducible Complexity: An Empty Box.” 1998. |
| Bio 486: | K. VanderStoep. “Mimicry: The Art of Biological Impersonation.” 1999. |
| Bio 485: | R. E. Wallace: “Tumour suppressor genes and their control of the cell cycle.” 2003. |
| Rel. 486: | R. Oosterhoff. “Luther, Calvin, and the Rise of Modern Science: Testing the Harrison Hypothesis.” 2005. |
| His 341: | N. Ellens; History of Science course by letter of permission from McMaster University. 2006. |



