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3.00 Credits
This course covers minerals, rocks, geologic time, heat, volcanism, earthquakes, magnetism, gravity and mountain building processes as related to plate tectonics and land forms. Weathering, glaciers, rivers, oceans and beaches are introduced. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture, SC 105 Introduction to Geology Lab.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or pre-requisite: SC 104 Laboratory to accompany SC 104. Includes field trips.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses biological principles common to living things. The course content includes cell structure, function, metabolism and reproduction. Energy pathways and basic genetics are included in the course. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture, SC 111, Principles of Cell Biology Lab. SC 111 Principles of Cell Biology Lab (N) (1 Cr.)F/S Co-requisite or pre-requisite SC 110 Laboratory to accompany SC 110. Includes laboratory experiments related to coursework in
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3.00 Credits
Biodiversity is an overview of the diversity of life, examining bacteria, microbes, fungi, plants and animals, with an emphasis on animals and plants. How organisms get food, oxygen and water, digest food, move, sense their environment and reproduce are some of the topics covered. We also discuss their importance in the web of life, and how we classify them. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture, SC 113, Diversity of Life Lab.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or pre-requisite: SC 112 In this lab, students examine microbes, plants, fungi and animals covered in SC 112 Diversity of Life. Dissected animals including clams, worms and fish are examined, but doing the dissections is optional.
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3.00 Credits
Includes discussion of the most important concepts in biology. Lectures cover cells (structure and physiology), genetics (cellular reproduction, genes, the nature of heredity and evolution), and the diversity of life (plants, animals, microorganisms and their ecological relationships). General education course for non-science majors. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture, SC 115, Survey of Biology Lab.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or Prerequisite: BIOL 114. Includes laboratory exercises from different areas of biology. Elementary education majors are required to take this course and they receive preferred enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for education majors and non-science majors. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of chemistry, physics, and earth sciences, and will gain an understanding of the role of scientific concepts in human understanding of the world and its impacts on our society. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture, SC 117 Physical World Around Us Lab.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or pre-requisite: SC 120 Laboratory to accompany SC120, Botany. Algae, fungi and plants are examined, including the anatomy of leaves, stems, roots and woody plants. Students learn to key out and identify local tree species.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Plant Kingdom, including anatomy, physiology and ecology. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture.
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