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3.00 Credits
(Information-Literacy Intensive Course). Introduction to fundamental concepts in meteorology; air masses, air motion, winds, storms, effects of weather, clouds and cloud seeding, interpreting and making weather maps, and forecasting. Open to prospective elementary and secondary science teachers and liberal arts students.Pre-Requisite: SPH100 ,SPH315, SPY315 (Natural Science General Education Course) Previous Course ID: SES210
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the modern methods for surveying ocean floor topography are presented. Ocean movements, currents, waves, and tides, and their effects on coastal areas are examined. Biological productivity, resources exploration, and pollution are included. Pre-Requisite: SCH111.
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1.00 Credits
This capstone course allows for in depth discussions of current environmental issues. The discussions are designed to not only involve the scientific concerns of a particular issue, but to take into account the political, social and economic considerations which will impact final policy decisions. Participants will be required to write a short 3-4 page overviews for at least 10 topics during the course. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of biological principles and recent biological advanced that impact society, such as genetic engineering, stem cell research, global warming, and bioterrorism. This course is designed so that individuals with limited science background can better understand and evaluate issues that influence their everyday lives. (Natural Science General Education Course).
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the scientific method, structure, and function of the cell, physiology of cell membranes, introduction to carbohydrate lipid, protein and nucleic acids; study of respiration and photosynthesis; and heredity and variation. Prerequisite: None. (Natural Science General Education Course).
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the scientific method, structure, and function of the cell, physiology of cell membranes, introduction to carbohydrate lipid, protein and nucleic acids; study of respiration and photosynthesis; and heredity and variation. (Natural Science General Education Course).
Corequisite:
SLF 112
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the scientific method, structure, and function of the cell, physiology of cell membranes, introduction to carbohydrate lipid, protein and nucleic acids; study of respiration and photosynthesis; and heredity and variation. (Natural Science General Education Course).
Corequisite:
SLF 111
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth study of evolution and taxonomy of organisms, description of monera and protista, anatomy and physiology of the organ systems of animals, especially vertebrates, anatomy, and physiology of higher plants, and ecological relationships between organisms. Prerequisite: SLF110
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of evolution and taxonomy of organisms, description of monera and protista, anatomy and physiology of the organ systems of animals, especially vertebrates, anatomy, and physiology of higher plants, and ecological relationships between organisms.
Prerequisite:
(SLF 110 or SLF 111) and SLF 112
Corequisite:
SLF 127
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1.00 Credits
An in-depth study of evolution and taxonomy of organisms, description of monera and protista, anatomy and physiology of the organ systems of animals, especially vertebrates, anatomy, and physiology of higher plants, and ecological relationships between organisms.
Prerequisite:
(SLF 110 or SLF 111) and SLF 112
Corequisite:
SLF 126
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