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1.00 Credits
Preparatory: Completion of the Lower Division Writing Requirement. Recommended Corequisite or Preparatory: ASTR 352. Use of observational and laboratory facilities, and published data, to explore current developments in astronomy. May be used to satisfy the lab requirement in Natural Sciences, General Education provided ASTR 352 is also completed. Three hours per week. (IC)
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3.00 Credits
Preparatory: PHYS 227. Application of the laws of radiation, atomic and subatomic structure to astrophysical systems. Cosmic magnetic fields, and energy sources, analysis of radiation from stars, nebulae, supernovae, active galaxies and quasars, the early universe, origin of the elements.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 Credits
Off-Season Conditioning (1-1-1-1)Conditioning exercises and drills for varsity sports in the off season. May be repeated for 4 units credit. (Credit/No Credit)ATHL 200-Level Series Varsity Athletics (2-2-2-2)In season practice and competition. May be repeated for 8 units credit. (Credit/No Credit)Team Number and TitleATHL 200 Varsity Baseball—MATHL 201 Varsity Basketball—MATHL 202 Varsity Basketball—WATHL 204 Varsity Cross Country—MATHL 205 Varsity Cross Country—WATHL 208 Varsity Golf—WATHL 210 Varsity Golf—MATHL 215 Varsity Soccer—WATHL 216 Varsity Soccer—MATHL 217 Varsity Softball—WATHL 220 Varsity Water polo—WATHL 222 Varsity Tennis—WATHL 223 Varsity Track and Field—MATHL 224 Varsity Track and Field—WATHL 226 Varsity Volleyball—MATHL 227 Varsity Volleyball—W
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3.00 Credits
Not for credit in Biology major. May not be taken for credit by students who have completed BIOL 101, 102, 106 or 107. Analysis of selected topics illustrating major biological concepts, including ecology, evolution, heredity and organismal and cellular structure and physiology. Primarily designed for non-science majors. Lecture three hours. (Students using this course to satisfy the Natural Sciences requirement in General Education may satisfy the corresponding lab requirement by completing BIOL 100L.)
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1.00 Credits
Recommended Corequisite: BIOL 100. Not for credit in Biology major. Observations, experiments, demonstrations, and required field trips to augment Introductory Biology. Emphasis on the methods of science, basic biological principles, the natural environment, and the effects of human activity on the environment. Lab three hours. (May be used to satisfy the Natural Sciences lab requirement in General Education provided BIOL 100 is also completed.)
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Corequisite: BIOL 101L. Not for credit in Biology major and may not be taken for credit by students who have completed BIOL 106 or 107. Analysis of selected topics illustrating major concepts in biology, including evolution, environmental relationships, heredity, the cell, energetics and functions of living systems, and development. Available for General Education, Natural Sciences, if required in the major. Lecture three hours, lab three hours. (Available for General Education, Natural Sciences if required by student’s major.)
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: For Liberal Studies majors only or instructor consent. Corequisite: BIOL 102L. Not open for credit in the Biology major or for students who have already completed BIOL 100, 101, 106 or 107. Analysis of selected topics illustrating major biological concepts, including ecology, evolution, heredity, organismal and cellular structure, presented in the context of the Science Content Standards for California Public Schools. Some sections of this course may offer a community service opportunity with activities relating to concepts and theories presented. Check the schedule of classes for the CS designation. Lecture three hours, lab three hours.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Corequisite: BIOL 106L. Primarily for Biology majors. Half of a two-semester sequence that includes BIOL 107/L. Selected topics illustrating major concepts in biology, including the scientific process, heredity, evolution, taxonomy and systematics, ecology, and animal behavior. Observations, experiments and demonstrations. Emphasis on unifying biological concepts and methods in science. (Available for General Education, Natural Sciences, if required in a student’s major.) Lecture three hours, lab three hours.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Corequisite: BIOL 107L. Recommended Corequisite or Preparatory: CHEM 102/L. Half of a two-semester sequence that includes BIOL 106/L. Selected topics illustrating major concepts in biology, including biological chemistry, cells, molecular genetics, animal development, and plant and animal physiology. Observations, experiments and demonstrations. Emphasis on unifying biological concepts and methods in science. (Available for General Education, Natural Sciences, if required in a student’s major.) Lecture three hours, lab three hours.
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