TEACHING
I consider teaching an integral and enjoyable part of my work as a professor. I firmly believe that students should be actively involved in the learning process. This approach involves developing research skills through field experiences and guided research projects as part of coursework. Indeed, it is often easier to visualize complex geological problems by seeing the actual rocks themselves, whether it be under a microscope or in the field, than trying to understand often abstract ideas in a book or on a computer screen. I believe that enthusiasm for subject matter is as important as the subject matter itself in facilitating student learning. Please see below for a list of the courses that I have developed and/or taught here at Western.
Ungraduate Courses
Graduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Earth Sciences 2250
Introductory Field Mapping Techniques.
Earth Sciences 4001
Planetary Science Field School.
Graduate Courses
Planet Sciences 9601
Impact Cratering: Processes and Products.
Planet Sciences 9602/3
Planetary Science Short Course.
Planet Sciences 9604
Impact Cratering Short Course and Field Training Program.
Planet Sciences 9605
Planetary Surface Processes Field School.
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