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Educational Background

Freshman Year(2008-2009): ANT 102- Comparative Cultures CMM 101- Intro to Public Speaking ENG 170 (ENG 101 PR)- Multiethnic American Literature ENV 101- Intro to Environmental Science HIS 101- U.S. Civil to 1877 HIS 102- U.S. Civil Since 1877 HIS 122- European Civ Since 1815 HIS 132- Modern Global History: 1500-Present LIB 105- Intro to Information and Technology Literacy MUS 114- American Pop: North and South SPA 112 ( SPA 111 PR)- Elementary Spanish II Summer Course (2009): MAT 161- Intro to Statistics Sophomore Year (2009-2010): BIO 103- Concepts in Biology ECO 101- Principles of Economics EDU 280- Intro to Adolescents Education GEG 121- Human Geography HED 310- Foundations: Personal Health HIS 171- Canada to the 1860s HIS 285- Historical Practices HIS 307- U.S. Foreign Policy 1776-Present PSC 100- U.S. National Politics

Summer Course (2010): SOC 101- Intro to Sociology Junior Year (2010-2011): CAS 111- Introduction to Canada ENG 347- American Literature Since 1960 GEG 310- Geography of U.S. Global Perspectives HIS 181- East Asian Civilization HIS 300- Topics: Native Peoples of Canada HIS 347- Iroquois World to 1800 HIS 385- Advanced Historical Practices HIS 396- Teaching Social Studies Methods PED 102- Strength/Cardio Conditioning PSY 101- General Psychology

Senior Year (2011-2012): HIS 317- Modern America, 1933-Present HIS 370- History of Canadian Women PED 220- Coaching Basketball PED 222- Coaching Baseball/Softball PED 227- Coaching Soccer EDR 524- Literary Instruction/Content Area Grading 7-12 EDU 582- Maintaining Effective Learning EDU 5130- Assessment in Education EDU 5170- Educational Technology I EDU 5180- Practitioner Research in Education I: Planning Research HIS 172- Canada from the 1860s

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