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3.00 Credits
This course presents an integrative approach designed to acquaint students with the different areas of the Laboratory Science program: biotechnology, analytical chemistry, and environmental sciences. Some of the topics include: cell biology, acid-base chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, populations and ecosystems. Career options will be analyzed as well as job market opportunities.
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4.00 Credits
This course is the first of a sequence and consists of an introduction to general chemistry and physics and biology. The topics in these three main areas will be studied in an integrated manner so that the students will understand the interdisciplinary content in the natural sciences. While studying the foundation of these three areas, students will also be introduced to the scientific process, so that they will gain skills in generating and testing hypothesis.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of SCI 105, this course will expand and interconnect the physics, chemistry and biology principles as well as introducing earth science topics. The same interdisciplinary approach used in SCI 105 will be used in SCI 105, both in lecture and in lab. The students will be guided to apply concepts learned in SCI 105 to the understanding of how Earth functions as a highly integrated system. The application of the scientific method will be reinforced, while working on gathering and evaluating scientific data.
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4.00 Credits
An integrated course which considers the basic principles of the physical universe, including the study of motion, energy, heat, temperature, electricity, light, and the composition of substances, in an effort to develop an understanding of the relationship of science to everyday life.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers interesting topics such as the Universe, the Solar System, the Earth, Rocks and Minerals, and the Atmosphere.
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1.00 Credits
An open-end investigatory course with credit varying from one to three credit hours. Designed for the advance student who intends to pursue a career in the sciences. The student will work on an appropriate topic of interest under the direction of one faculty member. The student should obtain a list of available faculty and then consult with the faculty member of his choice before registering for this course. Limited to one semester. This course does not fulfill the science requirement for graduation
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4.00 Credits
This laboratory course will provide students with research experience in the areas of chemical analysis, environmental analysis, and biotechnology. The course begins by introducing the student to the process of experimental design and the role of the technician in research and analysis laboratories. Students will use GLP, or good laboratory practices, to design a series of experiments, write the appropriate standard operating procedures, and execute the appropriate experiments to prove appropriate application of theoretical knowledge to resolve contemporary issues in laboratory sciences. Students are required to simultaneously enroll in a Research Seminar specific to the chosen Laboratory Science discipline where discipline specific instrumental design and protocol will be reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the workplace environment and the practice of laboratory sciences. Students in each option of the Laboratory Science Program (Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences and Analytical Chemistry) will work in an industrial or municipal placement in their field of study. This course is by permission of instructor only and will require an interview at the company of interest; therefore students must be preparing for placement one semester prior to enrollment. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the workplace environment and the practice of laboratory sciences. Students in each option of the Laboratory Science Program (Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences and Analytical Chemistry) will work in an industrial or municipal placement in their field of study. This course is by permission of instructor only and will require an interview at the company of interest. Therefore students must be preparing for placement one semester prior to enrollment. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Days/Times Course Satisfies: Behavioral Science, Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Reading Content , Social Science Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( Basic Reading proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing proficiency )
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