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Teaching

As an academic, 40% of my time is spent in the classroom, typically with undergraduate students. I have had the opportunity to teach undergraduate and graduate students in a range of disciplines including kinesiology, neuroscience, engineering and computer science. My primary teaching responsibilities are within the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation.
The typical courses I teach are below. My current teaching assignments are listed here.
A detailed anatomical model of a human brain is depicted, showcasing its inner structures with various colors highlighting different regions. The background is blurred, emphasizing the brain model in the foreground.
A detailed anatomical model of a human brain is depicted, showcasing its inner structures with various colors highlighting different regions. The background is blurred, emphasizing the brain model in the foreground.
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Other courses taught at the University of Alberta

KIN 101 - Introduction to Human Physiology

PHYSL 372 - Systems Neuroscience

KIN 434 - Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Management

BME 310 - Biological Systems Modeling and Analysis

EEBE 512 - Biophysical Measurement and Instrumentation

CMPUT 616 - The Brain: Architecture, Computation, Visualization