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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W/Sp Survey course providing non-science majors a broad background in the fundamentals of physics. No previous science background required. May not be taken for credit if six or more hours of college-level physics have been completed. There is no restriction on the order in which the courses are taken. Prerequisite: MTH 065 Elementary Algebra or equivalent. This course includes a laboratory component.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp Survey course providing non-science majors a broad background in the fundamentals of chemistry. No previous science background required. May not be taken for credit if six or more hours of college-level chemistry have been completed. There is no restriction on the order in which the courses are taken. Prerequisite: MTH 065 Elementary Algebra or equivalent. This course includes a laboratory component.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Survey course providing non-science majors a broad background in physical science. No previous science background required. Topics include atomic science, geology, atmospheric science and astronomy. Field trips highlight the topics discussed. There is no restriction on the order in which the courses are taken. This course includes a laboratory component.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W Introductory lab science course in oceanography that examines the four major categories of oceanographic study: geological, physical, chemical and biological. Emphasizes the geological and geophysical aspects of the sea floor; physical and chemical properties of sea water, waves, tides, ocean circulation and currents; marine ecosystems; and ocean utilization. Prerequisite: MTH 065 Elementary Algebra or equivalent. This course includes a laboratory component.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Surveys the nature, history and use of energy. Analyzes traditional and alternative energy sources and their scientific, technical, environmental and economic aspects. A weekend field trip is possible.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F/W/Sp This course examines the interplay of society and medicine in the United States from the colonial period to the present. The changing attitude of the public towards health and medicine, the effect of cultural biases and influences, the government's role in research and development and the influence of military conflicts on medical practices will be included. Historical documents and records will be studied to help understand the past and look at our present health care system.
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3.00 Credits
(1-12 class hrs/wk, 1-3 cr) As needed A variety of courses on the biology and ecology of the Northwest. Emphasizes field study of plants, animals, land, water and climate. Includes courses such as Alvord Desert Ecology, Cascade and Crater Lake Ecology, Coastal Ecology and Oregon Old Growth. Note: Most courses involve a weekend trip with preand post-trip evening meetings. May be taken as electives by transfer students, but also generally valuable for learning more about the environment.
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3.00 Credits
(1-12 class hrs/wk, 1-4 cr) As needed Allows a student to investigate, with supervision from a faculty member, a topic of his/her interest at an individualized pace. Credit and projects are determined by the instructor and student.
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3.00 Credits
(6-42 class hrs/wk, 2-14 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to physical science. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related CWE seminar. Note: Credits are based on identified objectives and number of hours worked. Prerequisite: CWE coordinator's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Focuses on personal development and behaviors that promote success in college. Topics include communication skills, time management, stress management, goal setting, learning styles and resources for students.
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