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GES 311K: Forensics:The Science of Crime
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An introduction to the roles that biology, chemistry, physics, and psychology play in criminal investigations. Discovery, identification, and comparison of physical evidence using various current techniques. Discussion of the processes and limitations of scientific knowledge. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) Course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 312G: Disability and Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Exploration of ideologies of disability including medical, moral, rehabilitative, and minority approaches. Identification of the social, economic, religious, and other barriers faced by people with disabilities. International perspectives on disability as well as the concept of a "disability culture." Experiential learning components included. Prerequisites: GES130or GES145, 146; Contemporary Western Life and Thought (L) course or GES245; World Cultures (U) course.
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GES 312G - Disability and Society
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GES 314K: Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Biotechnology, or the production of technology through the manipulation of biological systems and its influences on many areas of our lives. Applications of biotechnology such as drug production, human cloning, gene therapy, stem cells, and reproductive technologies, as well as their impact on society. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 314K - Biotechnology
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GES 315K: Brain Research Technology and Gender Differences
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
A review of gender differences revealed by recent brain mapping and scanning technology. fMRI, MRI, PET, and CAT Scans reveal different aspects of brain structure and function. Several other neurologic, hormonal, and genetic technologies will also be reviewed as they relate to physiological and behavioral analysis. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 315K - Brain Research Technology and Gender Differences
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GES 318KZ: Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands:Natural History and Future Prospects
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Travel from base in Quito throughout Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands, surveying the land, climate, plants, animals, homes, transportation, and industries, noting especially the impact of human culture, presence, and activities. Sites include the Amazon rainforest, Andean cloud forests, volcanic mountains, highlands, towns, cities, and the Galápagos Islands. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course. (Carries cross-credit in biology and environmental studies.)
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GES 321K: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Review of modern genetic history, principles, and technology as applied to humans. Includes discussion of classical Mendelian genetics, probability calculation, pedigree analysis, heritability analysis, and cytogenetics. Emphasis on more recent technologies of gene sequencing, genomics, gene therapy, genetic engineering, screening, and early life (embryo) manipulations, stem cell and cloning risks and benefits, among other issues surrounding human genetics. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 322K: Cancer:Science and Society
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
The biology of cancer; the technologies of cancer diagnosis and treatment; and some social, family, and personal impacts of this disease. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 322K - Cancer:Science and Society
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GES 324K: Greening the Built Environment
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
A study and critique of the "built" environment: our homes, places of work and leisure,transportation systems, and food systems. Development of understanding and commitment for designing, living in, and working in our dwellings and communities in ways that demonstrate stewardship toward the creation. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 325: The Planet Earth:Environmental Responsibility and Christian Stewardship
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Current state of our planet's ecology. The balance of nature, its perturbation by the human species, and the possible solutions to the friction between humans and the rest of the biological world. Major emphasis on Christian responsibility for God's creation. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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GES 325 - The Planet Earth:Environmental Responsibility and Christian Stewardship
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GES 326K: Economic Botany
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Review of the history, principles, and technology used to domesticate and improve food and beverage crop, lumber, cloth and rope fiber, medicinal, and herbal plants for human use. Emphasis on modern technologies to increase quality, shelf life, transportability, yield, pest resistance, growing season, and soil type tolerances. Includes technologies such as genetic engineering, hybridizing and breeding that raise ethical issues about their long term impact on humans, other species, and the environment. Prerequisites: Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course.
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