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I have taught courses at all levels, ranging from general education courses ( Introduction to Physical Geography) to mid- and upper-level undergraduate courses (Biogeography, Landscape Ecology, Field Methods in Environmental Geography) to graduate courses in Landscape Ecology, Biogeography and Ecological Data Analysis. In recognition of my teaching efforts, I have received university-level teaching awards from both the University of Arizona (the UA Provost’s General Education Teaching Award) and the University of Memphis (the UM Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award). I've also been nominated at USC for the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award and the Ada Thomas Outstanding Advisor Award.

For now, here's a short list of courses that I've taught at USC. More to come in the future on my teaching philosophy and students.

ENVR101: Introduction to the Environment
GEOG200: Introduction to Physical Geography
GEOG348: Biogeography
GEOG370: America’s National Parks
GEOG747: Seminar in Physical Geography: Spatial Habitat Distribution Modeling
GEOG747: Seminar in Physical Geography: Principles of Landscape Ecology
GEOG847: Advanced Seminar in Physical Geography: Habitat Fragmentation & Land Cover Change











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