VIII. Natural Sciences(6 hours)
Objectives
The objective of the study of a natural sciences component of a core curriculum is to enable the student to understand, construct, and evaluate relationships in the natural sciences, and to enable the student to understand the bases for building and testing theories.
The following courses satisfy the core requirements in Natural Sciences. See the current current Course Listings for prerequisites and other restrictions, additions, and deletions.
Natural Sciences: Approved Core Courses
- BIOL 1309: Human Genetics and Society
- BIOL 1310: General Biology
- BIOL 1320: General Biology
- BIOL 1361: Introduction to Biological Science I
- BIOL 1362: Introduction to Biological Science II
- CHEM 1301: Foundations of Chemistry
- CHEM 1302: General Organic Chemistry
- CHEM 1331: Fundamentals of Chemistry I
- CHEM 1332: Fundamentals of Chemistry II
- GEOL 1302: Introduction to Global Climate Change
- GEOL 1330: Physical Geology
- GEOL 1340: Introduction to Earth Systems
- GEOL 1350: Introduction to Meteorology
- GEOL 1360: Introduction to Oceanography*
- GEOL 1376: Historical Geology
- GEOL 3377: Oceanography
- NUTR 2332: Introduction to Human Nutrition
- PHAR 2362: Principles of Drug Action
- PHYS 1301: Introductory General Physics I
- PHYS 1302: Introductory General Physics II
- PHYS 1305: Introductory Astronomy-The Solar System
- PHYS 1306: Introductory Astronomy - Stellar and Galactic Systems
- PHYS 1307: Physics of Energy and Climate in the 21st Century
- PHYS 1321: University Physics I
- PHYS 1322: University Physics II
- PHYS 3378: Introduction to Atmospheric Science
*Note: Core courses effective 8/27/2012 (Fall Semester)
Catalog Publish Date: August 22, 2012
This Page Last Updated: July 18, 2012