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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Not open to students who have taken SC 122. Examines the fundamentals of biology with emphasis on molecular, cell, and organismal biology. Biotic diversity, evolution, and genetics are also presented. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Not open to students who have taken SC 121. Covers the major principles of biology by studying organisms and their interrelationships in natural settings. Emphasis is given to habitats within New York City. Laboratory sessions, a weekend field trip, and visits to wildlife refuges, botanical gardens, and parks are included. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Co-requisite: SC 045 Develops essential principles of general and organic chemistry, emphasizing a descriptive, rather than mathematical approach. Provides an awareness of the identity and use of various chemical compounds. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Co-requisite: SC 046 Students are introduced to the basic principles of chemistry with an emphasis on the application in the formulation of cosmetics and fragrances in order to understand the physical and chemical properties of a range of beauty products. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SC 145 or equivalent Selected topics in organic and inorganic chemistry are addressed, with an introduction to polymer chemistry. Special consideration is given to the understanding of chemistry in relation to the conservation of museum objects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Examines the environmental problems and issues of land, air, and water pollution; waste disposal and recycling; renewable and nonrenewable energy; population; and government regulation that threaten human health and welfare in a modern, growth-oriented society. Field trips are taken to science museums, a municipal waste-water facility, a marine transfer station, and other locations. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Introduces principles and applications of ecosystem, community, and population ecology, with particular emphasis on the effects of human activities on the natural environment. Current problems in acidification, conservation biology, desertification, global climate change, habitat destruction, ozone depletion, waste management, and pollution are addressed. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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3.00 Credits
Variable Credits (3 Credits Maximum) Prerequisite: Approval of dean
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Studies the basic principles of nutritional science, including the relationships between health, disease, and special nutritional requirements. History, fads, and fallacies of nutrition are covered. (G3: Natural Sciences) SC 331 - Color Science and Digital Color Reproduction 3 credits; 2 Lecture and 2 LABORATORY hours per week Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Not open to students who have taken SC 332. The basic principles of color science and how they are applied in digital color reproduction are introduced. Students study the psychophysical basis of color perception, the measurement of color, and additive and subtractive color mixing. They learn how color is input into the computer, how the computer manipulates and displays color, and how color is reproduced in output.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Arithmetic proficiency* Co-requisite: SC 032 The basic principles of color science, including color measurement and color reproduction, are examined. Emphasis is on the physical basis of color: the relation between color and light, the interaction of light and matter, and the physics of light. Among the topics covered are color vision, color in art and nature, color imaging, light sources, CIE, colorimetric analysis, color matching, and quality control. (G3: Natural Sciences)
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