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  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Credits: 4.00 Ecology of the Estuary. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. Emphasis is placed upon the important biotic, chemical and physical parameters of New Jersey's estuaries. An underlying theme is the evolution and successional trends of estuarine communities. Ecology of individual communities is studied by field trips to Delaware Bay shore and to some Atlantic coastbays, marshes and off-shore barrier islands. Also offered at the N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Credits: 4.00 Coastal Geomorphology. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. Special fee. Coastlines and their evolution; processes and materials of the coastal zone; shore zone hydrodynamics and sedimentation: beach and barrier systems with special emphasis on the New Jersey shoreline. Offered at the site of the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Credits: 1.00 to 4.00 Special Problems in the Marine Sciences. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. An opportunity for the qualified graduate student to do research in a field of marine science selected under the guidance of a professor. Open only to graduate students who have indicated a potential for original thinking. Also offered at the site of the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. May be repeated three times for a maximum of 10.0 credits as long as the topic is different.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 4.00 Concepts in Science. Special fee. This is a one-semester physical science course with laboratory designed for those students not majoring in science areas. This course will introduce the student to methods of science while teaching some principles of physical science and some of their applications. Topics discussed include: energy and motion; heat, energy and solar heating; sound and noise; light, lenses and fiber optics. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Laboratory or Non-Laboratory Science. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Man and Technology. Inter-disciplinary view of the ideas and techniques of technological civilization. The design of machines, the impact of technology, decision-making and computer logic, modeling, stability, feedback, and control techniques for the man-made world. These are applied to systems in medicine, traffic, pollution, economics and ecology. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Technology for the Layman. Simplified description of man-made devices, common technological terms and physical principles behind heaters, air conditioners, airplanes, telephones, radar, nuclear reactors, etc. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 History of Science. Special fee. The historical and philosophical development of science traced from the ancient Egyptians to the present. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Non-Laboratory Science only. 3 hours lecture.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 4.00 Science of Sound. The physical principles of acoustics applied to the production of music and speech. Architectural acoustics and electronic sound reproduction. Level suitable for non-science majors. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Laboratory or Non-Laboratory Science. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Science and Society. This is a one semester course for non-science majors designed to provide a knowledge of some of the principles of physical science and to indicate how they are related to society. Formal laboratory is not included in the course. Topics discussed vary but may include such areas as: science, a human activity; man and energy; radiation and man; electricity and man; nuclear power and man; and others. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Non-Laboratory Science only. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Elementary Physics for Home. A laboratory course developing basic principles in the construction, operation and performance of home instruments and utensils. Mechanical, electrical and optical properties of appliances. Plumbing, insulation and energy conservation. 3 hours lab.
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