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Sylvie Rondeau serves as a Professional teacher and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Saint-Boniface, affiliated with the Department of Experimental Sciences. She teaches undergraduate biology courses including BIOL 2201 (Invertebrates), BIOL 2301 (Principles of Ecology), and BIOL 2231 (Evolution and Morphological Structure of Chordates), integrating lectures with laboratory instruction.
Her educational background includes:
- M.Sc. in Zoology, University of Manitoba
Ronduaeu's academic focus centers on zoological systems and ecological principles, with specialized expertise in invertebrate biology, chordate evolution, and biodiversity. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes hands-on laboratory experiences to demonstrate biological themes, organismal diversity, and structural-function relationships across taxa. Courses like Biology I and II establish foundational knowledge in biological principles and interactions.
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