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CATEGORY 3: NATURAL SCIENCE
Requirements
- Two courses
- Seven credits
- At least one course with a laboratory component (LC)
Goals
To improve students' understanding of natural science principles and of the
methods of scientific inquiry, i.e., the ways in which scientists investigate
natural science phenomena. As a basis for lifelong learning, students need to
know the vocabulary of science and to realize that while a set of principles
has been developed through the work of previous scientists, ongoing scientific
inquiry and new knowledge will bring changes in some of the ways scientists
view the world. By studying the problems that engage today's scientists, students
learn to appreciate the importance of science in their lives and to understand
the value of a scientific perspective. Students are encouraged to study both
the biological and physical sciences.
Critical Thinking
The practice of critical thinking skills associated with the scientific process,
including analysis, creation and testing of hypotheses, assessing results, and
offering interpretation of results.
Student Competencies
Students will be able to:
- demonstrate understanding of scientific theories.
- formulate and test hypotheses by performing laboratory, simulation, or field
experiments in a natural science discipline.
- collect scientific data in a laboratory experience, analyze it statistically
and graphically, and appreciate its sources of error and uncertainty.
- communicate experimental findings, analyses, and interpretations both orally
and in writing.
- evaluate societal issues from a natural science perspective, ask questions
about the evidence presented, and make informed judgments about science-related
topics and politics.
- Courses that satisfy this category include
BIOL 1110: Human Biology
(4 credits) (LC)
- BIOL 1120: General Biology:
Evolution and Ecology (3 credits)
- BIOL 1150: Aquatic Systems (3 credits)
- BIOL 1211: Introductory
Biology I (4 credits) (LC)
- BIOL 1212: Introductory
Biology II (4 credits) (LC)
- CHEM 1100: Consumer Chemistry
(3 credits)
- CHEM 1111: General Chemistry
I (4 credits) (LC)
- CHEM 1112: General Chemistry
II (4 credits) (LC)
- CHEM 1211: Principles of
Chemistry I (4 credits) (LC)
- CHEM 1212: Principles of
Chemistry II (4 credits) (LC)
- ENVR 2000: Introduction
to Environmental Science (3 credits)
- GEOG 2100: Introduction
to Physical Geography (3 credits)
- GEOL 1110: Physical Geology
(4 credits) (LC)
- GEOL 1120: Historical Geology
(4 credits) (LC)
- GEOL 2430: Introduction
to Oceanography (3 credits)
- GEOL 2730: Introduction
to Planetary Science (4 credits)
- PHYS 1101: General Physics
I (4 credits) (LC)
- PHYS 1102: General Physics
II (4 credits) (LC)
- PHYS 2101: Physics I (5
credits) (LC)
- PHYS 2102: Physics II (5
credits) (LC)
- PHYS 2250: Musical Acoustics
(3 credits)
- SCI 1110: Physical Science
I (4 credits) (LC)
- SCI 1120: Physical Science
II (4 credits) (LC)
- SCI 2100: Astronomy (3 credits)
- SCI 2200: Meteorology (3 credits)
- OTHERS:
All-University course numbers 1951 and 2951 are available to any department for use as study-travel courses, subject to approval, and will satisfy this category.
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