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SCIENCE 10300: Science I
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
Explores the basic scientific principles that underlie major modern discoveries with an emphasis on the common themes among the sciences and their applications to everyday life. Presents important principles of physics and chemistry through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on experiments with simple materials. This is the first semester of a two semester sequence that integrates all the major branches of the natural sciences. Coreq.: Eng 11000. 3 lect., 2 rec./lab hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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SCIENCE 10400: Science II
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
Continues the exploration of the basic scientific principles that underlie major modern discoveries with an emphasis on the common themes among the sciences and their applications to everyday life. Presents principles of the structure and genesis of the universe and solar system, our planet's features and history, and the basic properties of life, including its molecular basis, evolution and ecology. This is the second semester of a two semester sequence that integrates all the major branches of the natural sciences. 3 lect., 2 rec./lab hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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Science 10600: Earth and Atmospheric :Earth Systems Science
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
A systematic global view of the features, processes, and underlying scientific concepts of the earth, atmosphere, and oceans, emphasizing environmental applications. 3 lect., 3 lab. hr./wk.; 4 cr.
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Science 10600 - Earth and Atmospheric :Earth Systems Science
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SCIENCE 20000: Measurements,Modeling,and Computing
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
Techniques common to the sciences in the analysis of measurements; mathematical models descriptive of scientific phenomena and introduction of scientific computer programming. (Not open to engineering students.) Prereq.: Math 20100 or 20500. Preor coreq.: one Science laboratory course (Same as CSc 10100). 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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SCIENCE 20000 - Measurements,Modeling,and Computing
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Sociology 10500: Individual,Group and Society An Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
The language of sociology, the sociological perspective, and basic areas of sociological inquiry. Topics include: culture, socialization, self and society, social stratification and social class, the family, religion, policy, community organization, collective behavior, mass culture, social order and social change. 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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Sociology 10501: Introductory Sociology
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
For students in the Honors Program. Provides a basic framework for sociological investigation and some knowledge of the institutions which constitute the fabric of society. The emphasis will be on concepts, hypotheses and theories which explain social behavior. Although social problems of contemporary relevance are often discussed, the focus of most of the material is on sociological problems and on analytical issues in the study of society. 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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Sociology 10501 - Introductory Sociology
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U . S . Society 10100: Development of the U
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
Analysis of how a powerful nation-state evolved from a tiny offshoot of European colonial expansion. Elucidates major forces that have shaped the modern world: religion, land policies, technology, industrial capitalism, democracy, nationalism, socialism, racism, sexism, and imperialism. Prereq: Eng 11000, World Civilizations 10100 and 10200. 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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U . S . Society 10101: Development of the U
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
For students in the Honors Program. An alternative version of the introductory course designed to provide more student participation and writing. Prereq.: Eng 11000. 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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World Civilizations 10100: Prehistory to 1500 A.D
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
An examination of the civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas through a comparative study of selected places and themes. The dynamics of hunter/gatherer, pastoral and agrarian societies, urbanization, trade, imperialism, slavery, feudalism, the centralization of the state, religion and secular thought are among the topics discussed. Pre or coreq.: Eng 11000. 3 hr./wk.; 3 cr.
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World Civilizations 10101: World Civilizations
3.00 Credits
CUNY City College
For students in the Honors Program. A transcultural, geographically and regionally balanced study of specific themes found in both World Civilizations 10100 and 10200 courses. Emphasis on a theoretical perspective of the topics and their significance today. Pre or coreq.: Eng 11000. 4 hr./wk.; 4 cr.
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