For the Spring Semester of 2026, Jamie is taking 7 classes:
English Composition I
This course is designed to give extensive practice in the writing process, with emphasis on expository forms appropriate to everyday personal, business, and academic writing
Principles of Biology I
This course emphasizes the study of the major principles relating to the nature of organisms, with emphasis on molecular, cellular, genetic, and evolutionary concepts of life sciences
Principles of Biology I Lab
This laboratory course consists of experiments on the scientific method and experimental design, the use of microscopes, cell structure and function, functions of biologically important molecules, diffusion and osmosis, cell membrane structure and function, photosynthesis, and genetics.
Freshman Seminar II
This course is the introduction to the university experience, including history, polices, resources, reading and study skills: use of electronic mail and the Internet, academic and career planning, money management, and discussions of selected topics in literature, science, business, education, politics, economics, philosophy, and other topics.
Precalculus Mathematics II
This course provides the background for topics including graphing, systems of equations, matrices, complex numbers, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, sequences and series, polar coordinates, parametric equations, trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, law of sines, law of cosines, and trigonometric identities.
Concert Band
An ensemble of wind and percussion instruments performing traditional and contemporary wind band and chamber ensemble repertoire.
Critical Thinking
This course introduces the basic elements of argumentation. It focuses on the analysis, evaluation, and development of claims and arguments as these appear in the sciences, the humanities, the social sciences, the applied sciences, and everyday life. The course develops the ability to analyze, evaluate, and develop claims and arguments.