Brian Saunders
- Dept:
- Math & Science
- Title:
- PTF PHL (HD WKLD 15-18)
- Campus:
- North Seattle College
- Office:
- Currently off campus
- Mailstop:
- 3NC2429
- Hours:
- By appointment (email me for assistance)
Courses
- Course Title: Majors Plant
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 213
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: T
- Start Time: 09:00 AM
- End Time: 10:50 AM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H2
- Class#: 28584
- Course Title: Majors Plant
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 213
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: TH
- Start Time: 09:00 AM
- End Time: 10:50 AM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H2L
- Class#: 28586
- Course Title: Majors Plant
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 213
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: M
- Start Time: 01:00 PM
- End Time: 02:50 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H6
- Class#: 28585
- Course Title: Majors Plant
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 213
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: W
- Start Time: 01:00 PM
- End Time: 02:50 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H6L
- Class#: 28587
- Course Title: Majors Cellular Biology
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 211
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: T
- Start Time: 08:30 AM
- End Time: 10:45 AM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H1
- Class#: 6778
- Course Title: Majors Cellular Biology
- Subject: BIOL&
- Catalog #: 211
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: TH
- Start Time: 08:30 AM
- End Time: 10:45 AM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1617
- Section: H1L
- Class#: 6779
- Course Title: Nw Field Trip - Seashore Life
- Subject: SCI
- Catalog #: 112
- Credits: 1
- Class Day: TH
- Start Time: 06:00 PM
- End Time: 08:00 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1614
- Section: H1
- Class#: 6904
- Course Title: Nw Field Trip - Seashore Life
- Subject: SCI
- Catalog #: 112
- Credits: 1
- Class Day: ARR
- Start Time: 08:00 AM
- End Time: 12:00 PM
- Building: Offsite (NS0OC)
- Room: 000
- Section: H1L
- Class#: 6905
- Course Title: Survey Of Environmental Science
- Subject: ENVS&
- Catalog #: 100
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: ARR
- Start Time: ARR
- End Time: ARR
- Building: Online (NSONL)
- Room:
- Section: OA1
- Class#: 6899
- Course Title: Biology Of The Pacific Northwest
- Subject: BIOL
- Catalog #: 125
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: ARR
- Start Time: ARR
- End Time: ARR
- Building: Online (NSONL)
- Room:
- Section: OA1
- Class#: 24392
- Course Title: Biology Of The Pacific Northwest
- Subject: BIOL
- Catalog #: 125
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: ARR
- Start Time: ARR
- End Time: ARR
- Building: Online (NSONL)
- Room:
- Section: OA1L
- Class#: 24393
- Course Title: Intro To Environmental Science W/Lab
- Subject: ENVS&
- Catalog #: 101
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: M
- Start Time: 01:00 PM
- End Time: 02:50 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1623
- Section: H6
- Class#: 26090
- Course Title: Intro To Environmental Science W/Lab
- Subject: ENVS&
- Catalog #: 101
- Credits: 5
- Class Day: W
- Start Time: 01:00 PM
- End Time: 02:50 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1623
- Section: H6L
- Class#: 26092
- Course Title: Marsh Ecology - Northwest Field Trips
- Subject: SCI
- Catalog #: 113
- Credits: 1
- Class Day: TH
- Start Time: 06:00 PM
- End Time: 08:00 PM
- Building: Arts & Science (NS0AS)
- Room: 1623
- Section: H12
- Class#: 36301
- Course Title: Marsh Ecology - Northwest Field Trips
- Subject: SCI
- Catalog #: 113
- Credits: 1
- Class Day: S
- Start Time: 10:00 AM
- End Time: 02:00 PM
- Building: Offsite (NS0OC)
- Room: 000
- Section: H12L
- Class#: 36302
Personal Statement
I received my BS in Biology and MS in Marine-Estuarine Sciences at WWU. My emphasis focused on the intertidal ecosystem and the adaptations of marine invertebrates. I am a strong advocate for conservation and preservation of sensitive habitats, especially in and around the Salish Sea. I have been An instructor at the college level since 1996. I have taught Biology for majors and non-majors, Zoology, Environmental Science, Oceanography and Marine Biology. My research aspirations is focused on life in the intertidal zone and the adaptations of the species that live there. I am always looking for students who are interested in being a part of Marine explorations