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James W. Fatherree, M. Sc.
2000-2001 Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi. Completed 18 hours of graduate-level coursework in the field of biology required to teach biology-related subjects at the college level. 1993-1995 University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. Earned a Master’s Degree in the field of geology, which included the completion of 42 hours of graduate-level coursework and the satisfactory completion of an isotope geochemistry/paleontology related thesis. 1987-1991 Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi. Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in the field of geology, which included the completion of 131 hours of undergraduate-level coursework, 48 being geology-related. Also completed 15 hours of biology-related coursework.
2006-pres. Instructor, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, Florida. Currently teaching astronomy and Earth science lecture and laboratory courses. Responsible for all duties associated with teaching college-level courses. 1998-pres. Writer/Photographer, Tropical Fish Hobbyist Publications, Neptune City, New Jersey. Write and illustrate books and monthly magazine articles on various subjects related to marine aquariums, organisms, and ecology. Also periodically publish photographs and articles in other magazines. Please see attached bibliography. 2003-2005 Instructor, City of Yukuhashi, Japan. Taught English as a second language at two junior high schools through the Japan Exchange and Teaching program. Was responsible for appropriate curriculum development, lesson planning, and team-teaching with Japanese English instructors. 2002-2003 Instructor, Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, Florida. Taught environmental science and Earth science lecture and laboratory courses. Was responsible for all duties associated with teaching college-level courses. 1996-2001 Instructor, Hinds Community College, Raymond, Mississippi. Taught general biology, zoology, physical geology, and physical science lecture and/or laboratory courses. Was responsible for all duties associated with teaching college-level courses. 1993-1995 Instructor, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. Taught paleontology and historical geology lab courses. Was responsible for all duties associated with teaching college-level courses. 1991-1993 Geologist, P.E. LaMoreaux and Associates, Mobile, Alabama. Worked as an environmental consultant performing a broad range of tasks, which included well installation oversight, groundwater pump tests, report writing, and other associated site assessment and remediation activities. 1985-1993
Soldier, 2/20th Army Special Forces, Mississippi Army National Guard,
Jackson, Mississippi. Served as a paratrooper with a broad range of responsibilities,
which included classroom and field course instruction, field intelligence
analysis, supply, and many other duties.
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