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  • 4.00 Credits

    SPRING This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I. Areas of study include chemical equilibriums, acids and bases, complex equilibriums, electrochemistry, chemical bonding and bonding theories, molecular geometry, quantitative and qualitative analysis, nuclear chemistry, radioactive decay, fission and fusion, and applications of radioactivity. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Offered on demand. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 245 or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARR The major concepts of physics are introduced. Areas of study will include dimensions, vectors and units, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum, gravitation, mechanical properties of matter, calorimetry, thermodynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves and properties of sound. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Offered on demand. Lab fee. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARR This course gives continued exposure to the major concepts of physics. Electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, nature of light, optics, polarization, relativity, quantum theory, nuclear physics, and other topics will be discussed. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Offered on demand. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 247 or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    SPRING Mendelian and molecular genetics are introduced. Some of the topics covered include patterns of inheritance, gene expression, gene regulation, gene mapping, DNA, and population genetics. Particular emphasis will be given to human genetics. One lab per week. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, or consent of the instructor
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    FALL This course is an intensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and principles of one of the natural sciences. The course will also include a focus on the experimental method and the historical and philosophical theories of the scientific revolution. One hour of lab each week is included. May substitute for SCI 243 or a Lab Science elective. Lab fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    SPRING This course is an introductory to nutrition for nursing majors and others who are seeking an understanding of nutritional principles and concepts. Students focus on the major concepts in nutrition including the body's use of food nutrients and diet planning throughout the life cycle. Special emphasis will be placed on the application of nutritional principles in everyday life by exploring the health consequences of nutrition practices. Prerequisite: SCI 245
  • 4.00 Credits

    FALL The structure and function of the human body studied in detail. Topics covered include cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. In addition to the regularly scheduled lecture periods there will be one laboratory per week. Laboratories include exercises on microscopy, histology, bone and muscle anatomy, brain dissection, and the body's response to exercise. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 241 or 243 or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    SPRING A continuation of SCI 261. Topics covered include the cardio-vascular system, digestive system, respiratory system, endocrine system, reproductive system, and excretory system. In addition to the regularly scheduled lecture periods there will be one laboratory per week. Laboratories include exercises on vertebrate dissection, cardiovascular physiology, and respiratory physiology. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 244 or SCI 261 or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    FALL The structure and function of plants are introduced with additional emphasis on plant diversity, ecology, taxonomy, and importance. One lab per week. Lab fee. Offered alternate years (Fall 2008). Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    SPRING This course is a survey of the major animal phyla. The structure and function of major body systems will be emphasized along with the economic and ecological importance of various groups. One lab per week. Lab fee. Offered alternate years (Spring 2010). Prerequisite: SCI 241, SCI 243, or consent of the instructor
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