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3.00 Credits
Advanced research in radio astronomy and astrophysics. The course involves observations with major national facilities and/or computer analysis of data. The course is oriented toward journal publication of results. Please see departmental website for specific details. Prerequisites Experience with radio astronomy and/or computer analysis, and permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Advanced research in radio astronomy and astrophysics. The course involves observations with major national facilities and/or computer analysis of data. The course is oriented toward journal publication of results. Please see departmental website for specific details. Prerequisites Experience with radio astronomy and/or computer analysis, and permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences
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3.00 Credits
Course of guided reading in a selected topic of astronomy and astrophysics. The student is expected to delve deeply into a given area under the guidance of the instructor, with a lengthy paper as the outcome. Intended for serious students who have had some physics. Prerequisites Equivalent of Astronomy 9/10 or 21/22, and permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
A course of guided reading in a selected topic of astronomy and astrophysics. The student is expected to delve deeply into a given area under the guidance of the instructor, with a lengthy paper as the outcome. Intended for serious students who have had some physics. Prerequisites Equivalent of Astronomy 9/10 or 21/22, and permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
Course deals with the design of automatic machinery. Students learn to program, interface, and embed a microcontroller. Includes design and laboratory experience.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of multicultural U.S. literature before 1860, with attention divided equally among Native American, African American, Asian American, white European American, and Latino/a texts. Special emphasis on the literary forms that authors used to express new and often insurgent views in the first half of the nineteenth century, with particular focus on the role of literature in contributing to progressive social change. Prerequisites ENGLISH 0001/ 0002 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College Writing Requirement. Recommended that the student already have taken either English 20,21,22, or 23. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts and understanding of biological principles, particularly as they relate to engineering disciplines. Does not count toward the biology major. Prerequisites Mathematics 11 and Chemistry 1, or permission of instructor. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences
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3.00 Credits
Scientific background of such biological issues as teaching of evolution and the creationist viewpoint, risk assessment and the causes of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, genetic engineering in medical and agricultural research, the use of animals and humans in research. Case studies of the impact of public and private interests on biological research in the United States This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course for potential biology majors who do not have a strong high-school science background and for nonscience majors who are interested in a general introduction to biology. Selected topics in cell structure and function, energy transformations in living systems, genetics, and physiology. A student who earns a grade of B- or better in Biology 3 may use this course instead of Biology 13 as a prerequisite for more advanced courses. Credit cannot be received for both Biology 3 and Biology 13. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Occupational Therapy 102.) A systemic approach to human anatomy, including the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, genital, urinary, and nervous systems. Detailed study of the upper and lower extremities, emphasizing normal function. Laboratory sessions weekly. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester First Summer Semester
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