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6.00 Credits
(4) HHHHH Lecture/Laboratory six hours per week. Prerequisite: High school biology or chemistry or equivalent. This course studies the biology of living microorganisms, with emphasis on bacteria and their role in health and other human-related activities. Stresses disease-related microbes, with emphasis on laboratory skills in culturing, isolation and identification of selected, non-pathogenic bacteria. UC/IND/CSU area B2, B3; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHHHH Principles of heredity with emphasis on humans. Includes the structure and function of genetic material, inherited diseases, the role of genes in cancer and current research in genetic engineering. This course is for the non-science major and has no college science prerequisite. UC/IND/CSU area B2; IGETC area 5
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6.00 Credits
(4) HHHHH Lecture/Laboratory six hours per week. An introduction to the sea and its inhabitants. Includes study of the major marine ecosystems, with emphasis on the intertidal. Also considers the problems arising from man's intervention in the natural marine systems. Laboratory emphasizes field studies, dissections and studies of live organisms. UC/IND/CSU area B2, B3; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH This is a study of the relationship between humans and the physical and biotic environment. The emphasis is directed toward the basic principles of ecology and evolution, the historical impact of humans on ecosystems and current environmental problems. Students desiring a lab may also enroll in Science 170L. UC/IND/CSU area B2; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
(1) Laboratory three hours per week. Co- or Prerequisite: Science 170. UC/IND/CSU area B3; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
(4) HHHH Lecture three hours per week. Laboratory three hours per week. Prerequisites: Math 60 or 90 and Science 110 with a grade of C or better. General Chemistry for Science and Engineering majors with laboratory. This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence. It covers fundamental principles and laws of chemistry. Topics include states of matter, measurement, atomic structure, quantum theory, periodicity, chemical reactions, molecular structure and chemical bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws and theories and solutions. The laboratory work emphasizes physical-chemical measurements, quantitative analysis and synthesis. Three fifty-minute lectures and one laboratory period (3 hours) per week. (Science 220 and 221 fulfill CAN CHEM SEQ A); UC/ IND/CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5.
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3.00 Credits
(4) Lecture three hours per week. Laboratory three hours per week. Prerequisite: Science 220, with a minimum grade of C. This course is the second course in the two-semester sequence for General Chemistry for Science Majors with Laboratory, 1 year. Topics include thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base theory, oxidation-reduction, electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry of representative metallic and non-metallic elements, and an introduction to nuclear and organic chemistry. The laboratory work emphasizes physical-chemical measurements, quantitative analysis and synthesis. Three fifty minute lectures and one laboratory period (3 hours) per week. (Science 220 and 221 fulfill CAN CHEM SEQ A); UC/IND/CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5.
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH An introductory course designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of astronomy, including cosmology, cosmogony, elements of the solar system, stellar formation, galaxies and planetary observation. UC/IND/CSU area B1; IGETC area 5.
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3.00 Credits
(5) HHHH Prerequisite: Completion of Math 130 or Math 120 with a grade of C or better. This course is a calculus-based survey of kinematics, dynamics, statics, momentum, energy, rotation, gravitation and planetary motion. In addition, the course covers elasticity and vibration, wave motion, interference and standing waves, sound, the kinetic theory of gases, and thermodynamics. UC/IND/CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
(5) HHHH Prerequisite: Completion of Science 230 with a grade of C or better. Recommended preparation: Math 131 and Math 132. This course is a calculus-based survey of electricity, magnetism, light, geometric and physical optics, special relativity, atomic and nuclear physics. UC/ IND/CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5
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