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3.00 Credits
Examination of the major developments in the Stone Age, emphasizing technological innovations, changes in subsistence patterns, and geographic and ecological expansions of human populations. The course will consist of two weekly lectures and a practicum in which students will learn to make and use stone tools. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: one of ANTH A104, ANTH A304, or ANTH P200. Prehistory of Native Americans from Inuit (Eskimos) to Mayans. Differs from ANTH P360 in that ANTH P360 requires a library research paper. Credit not given for both ANTH P260 and ANTH P360. (Summer-odd years)
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3.00 Credits
P: one of ANTH A104, ANTH A304, or ANTH P200. Introduction to antiquity of the American Indian, principal culture areas, and field methods and techniques incident to the recovery of archaeological data and materials. Credit not given for both ANTH P260 and ANTH P360. (Summer-odd years)
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3.00 Credits
P: A college-level introductory course in astronomy, chemistry, or physics. An introduction to the ultimate structure and evolution of the universe. Topics include history of cosmology, nature of galaxies, space-time and relativity, models of the universe, black holes, quasars, and sources of gravitational radiation. (Occasionally) ?
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4.00 Credits
P: an introductory biology course. Study of major plant groups-algae to flowering plants. Information will be provided on classification, evolution, ecology, cytology, morphology, anatomy, reproduction, life cycle, and economic importance. Two lectures and one three- hour laboratory per week. (Fall)
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5.00 Credits
P: one introductory biology course. For those desiring a broad, practical knowledge of common wild and cultivated plants. (Summer I or II)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Principles of biological organization, from molecules through cells and organizations to populations. Emphasis on processes common to all organisms with special reference to humans. Credit will be given for only one of the following introductory-level courses or sequences: BIOL L100, BIOL L104, BIOL L101-BIOL L102, PHSL P130.
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4.00 Credits
R: CHEM C105 concurrently. An introductory course designed for prospective biology majors and students majoring in ancillary sciences. Principles of life processes including the chemical basis of life, cell structure and function, genetics, and evolution. (Fall, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Integrates a brief survey of the plant and animal kingdoms with an emphasis on a comparative review of the major functional systems in diverse groups and an introduction to the principles of ecology. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to living organisms. Designed for nonscientists with no background in biology. Does not count as a preprofessional course. Primary emphasis may vary with the instructor. Credit given for only one of the following: BIOL L100, BIOL L104, BIOL E112, or BIOL Q201.
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