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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: 2 years of high school algebra and MTH204 or 215 or 216A/B) Non-calculus based general physics course for earth and life science majors. Study of force, laws of motion, hear, fluid mechanics, electricity, magnetism, light (optics) and modern physics. This course may not be taken for credit if SCI171 and/or SCI172, or their equivalents, have been completed.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisite: SCI 104 or SCI171) Non-calculus based general physics course for earth and life science majors. Laboratory experiments/exercises, including data analysis on topics, including but not limited to: electricity, magnetism, light (optics) and nuclear physics.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisite: SCI 101) An online-only laboratory class that introduces engineering students to the fundamentals and procedures of chemistry laboratory. Open only for students in the Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, and is not a substitute for the course SCI 101A.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) Non-calculus based general physics lab course for Master of Science in Environmental Engineering online program. The course includes interactive illustrations, explorations, and problems in major parts of General Physics: Kinematics, Dynamics, Electric current and Optics.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: MTH 215 or equivalent) General chemistry topics important for higher level chemistry and science courses: thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, quantum mechanics, and bonding. Successful completion of a college algebra course is required for enrollment in this course.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: SCI 141) Second course of general chemistry, covering: ther- modynamics, reaction kinetics, equilibrium, coordination chemistry, nuclear, organic, and biochemistry.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: SCI 101, 101A) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of organic chemistry, covering the properties and reactions of hydrocarbons and their functional groups, aromatic compounds, and biological molecules. Special efforts are made in demonstrating the interrelationship between organic chemistry and other areas of science, particularly biological, health, and environmental sciences.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: SCI 150) This course is designed to introduce students to the practical aspects of organic chemistry. This course covers basic techniques for handling, analyzing, and identifying organic compounds. In addition, students will learn how to synthesize simple and practical small organic molecules.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, and evolution. Concepts include important organic molecules, cell structure and function, metabolism and enzyme activity, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, DNA structure, meiosis and mitosis, Mendelian genetics, and evolution and taxonomy. Intended for science majors.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: SCI 161) Organismal biology and ecology. Concepts include body structure and function of organisms within the Kingdoms of life. Ecological processes are examined at the levels of the population, community, and ecosystem. Intended for science majors.
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