Took this during the Fall Term of 2016-2017. Professor was Dr. Charmaine Ferguson - she's a really nice lady and she is decent at teaching the content. It was her first time ever as a prof so she did quite well considering that. The assignments and presentations were very easy to get good grades in, so there's nothing to complain about in terms of easiness (it's an easy 10-12). Don't know anyone that got lower than 10 in the course. The overall structure and organization of the course, however, was awful. The course coordinator Ryan Belowitz created the course with good intentions but wasn't able to carry it out to its best potential. There were constantly misunderstandings in terms of deadlines, test dates, what would be on the tests, about assignments, etc. And the course coordinator never cleared up any of it. We the students were lost as to what was going on throughout the entirety of the semester. This course gave me a lot of headaches, so although the course itself was easy I must give it an overall bullshit rating. The content in lectures is awesome; you learn about how stem cells work and their use in modern medical treatments. Like I said before, the course is cool but the way it was planned and structured was bloody stupid. I believe it's required for Life Sci students now, so enjoy the free grades my dudes