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1.00 Credits
(1)(Coreq: ASTR 111) Using laborary equipment, computer simulations, and peer activities, students investigate subtopics related to the night sky and comparative planetoloy. While there is not a formal mathematical prerequisite, competency in high school algebra and geometry is expected. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*111(9152);
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Coreq: ASTR 112L) An introduction to contemporary astronomy that explores our current understanding of the distant Cosmos and the unique methods employed to study astronomical objects. Topics include the history of astronomy, stellar structure, stellar evolution, galaxies, and cosmology, along with ongoing searches for extraterrestrial life outside the Solar System. The course material is designed primarily, but not exclusively, for non-science majors and can be taken independently from ASTR 111. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*112L(9167);
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1.00 Credits
(1)(Coreq: ASTR 112) Using laboratory equipment, computer simulations, and peer activities, students investigate subtopics related to stellar and galactic astronomy. While there is not a formal mathematical prerequisite, competency in high school algebra and geometry is expected. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*112(9166);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ASTR*101/L with a C or better, or ASTR*111/L with a C or better) The course focuses both on the theoretical aspects of astronomical observation (coordinate systems, the nature of light, and astronomical instruments) and on the practical aspects of astronomical observation (data collection, calibration, and analysis). F
Prerequisite:
Take 1 group; GROUP: Take ASTR*101 ASTR*101L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take ASTR*111(9152) ASTR*111L(9153); Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: PHYS*221 and PHYS*301) An introduction to galactic astrophysics and planetology. Topics include physical processes and classifications of objects in the solar system, extrasolar planets, processes and morphology of the Milky Way, galaxy classification, galactic evolution, the structure of the universe, and cosmology. S, even years
Prerequisite:
Take PHYS*221 PHYS*301;
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3.00 Credits
A non-technical introduction to biology for non- science majors. This course will introduce students to basic biological processes and relate them to everyday life.
Prerequisite:
Take BIOL*101L;
Corequisite:
BIOL*101L
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1.00 Credits
A non-technical introduction to Biology for non- science majors. This course will introduce students to basic biological processes using a series of hands-on laboratory exercises.
Prerequisite:
Take BIOL*101;
Corequisite:
BIOL*101
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3.00 Credits
(=BIOL*121H)(Prereq: Placement into MATH*131 or above, or have 'C' or better in MATH*130 or MATH*130B)(Coreq: BIOL*121L) An introduction to biological principles for students majoring in biology and related fields of study. Topics include scientific method, chemistry of life, macromolecules, cell structure and function, mendelian and molecular genetics. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take MATH*130 MATH*130B MATH*131 TMATH*131 TMATH*132 TMATH*135 TMATH*139 TMATH*160 or TMATH*201; Minimum grade C;, Take BIOL*121L;
Corequisite:
BIOL*121L
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1.00 Credits
Experiments related to toics in BIOL 121. Exercise topics include evolution, experimental design, data analysis, cellular respiration and macromolecules.
Prerequisite:
Take BIOL*121;
Corequisite:
BIOL*121
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: BIOL*121/L)(Coreq: BIOL*122L) An introduction to biological principles for students majoring in biology and related fields of study. Topics include evolution, origin of life, plant and animal development, ecology. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take BIOL*121 BIOL*121L;, Take BIOL*122L;
Corequisite:
BIOL*122L
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