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4.00 Credits
See MSC 185.
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4.00 Credits
A laboratory focused course that uses laboratory experimentation to develop skills in data gathering, representation, analysis, and interpretation while considering topics such as motion, heat, light, waves and sound, and geological structure. Lab fee $25. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education Physical Science requirement. Introductory. hired as Math Leaders, and only open to such students. Meets biweekly. Intermediate.
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4.00 Credits
Integrates physical and biological processes applied to both normal and pathological body functions and processes. Considers the nature and behavior of light and sound in seeing and hearing, behavior of fluids like blood and chemical components of body fluids. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education Physical Science requirement. Prerequisites: HS Physical Science and Biology. Intermediate.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces concepts of inorganic and organic chemistry. Topics include structure, behavior and reactions of molecular matter, and identification and classification of matter. Has extensive laboratory component. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education Physical Science requirement. Prerequisite: Core requirement in Math. Intermediate.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the global ocean with emphasis on the physical, chemical and geological science. Attention is given to gaining a practical knowledge of physical, chemical and geological systems of the coastal zone and its inhabitants. Technology use occasional. Satisfies General Education Physical Science requirement Prerequisites: one of the following: LSC 192, MSC 185, PSC 152 or PSC 192, or permission of instructor. Intermediate.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates physical properties of oceans, and forces and interactions of waves, tides and currents. Considers wave generation, dynamic effects of waves, tides and currents on coastal areas, velocity of waves and currents, and forces exerted on geological features and structures. Technology use extensive. Prerequisite: systems Technology use moderate. Satisfies the General Education Physical Science requirement. Introductory.
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4.00 Credits
Provides Junior and Senior MS majors with direct experience applying concepts and theories in professional settings. Students work with a professional at a field sit and a faculty member to implement a program of study or research protocol. Technology use extensive. Prerequisite: 200/300 level MAT course, 300 level science course in field of study. Advanced.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces key factors affecting the literacy development of bilingual children learning to read and write in English such as print exposure, phonological awareness, and vocabulary in the home language and in English. Participants develop skills in assessing components of children's reading and writing competence, teaching early and later reading skills, planning writing lessons, and monitoring children's literacy progress.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces factors that support oral language, reading and writing. Considers effects of language and culture on literacy development Topics include language acquisition, emergent literacy, phonics instruction, choosing literature, and expanding comprehension. Develops skills at assessing components of reading and planning guided reading lessons.
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