Department: Dept of Science

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BIOL1011KIntroductory to BiologyAn introduction to fundamental unifying principles in biology. Topics covered in this course include chemistry of life, cell structure and membranes, cellular functions (metabolism, respiration, photosynthesis, communication, and reproduction), genet...
BIOL1012KIntroductory Biology IIThis course covers the evolution and diversity of organisms, including microbes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Additional topics include body systems, the immune system, reproduction and development, and ecology. This course has a laboratory...
BIOL1107Principles of Biology IAn integrated introduction to modern biology from atomic particles to evolution. General topics to be considered include chemical, molecular and cellular basis of life, photosynthesis, cell metabolism, cell division, genetics, biotechnology, and evol...
BIOL1107HPrinciples Biology I (Honors)An integrated introduction to modern biology from atomic particles to evolution. General topics to be considered include chemical, molecular and cellular basis of life, photosynthesis, cell metabolism, cell division, genetics, biotechnology, and evol...
BIOL1107LPrinciples of Biology I LabCorequisite(s): BIOL 1107. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 1107L, BIOL 1011K, BIOL 1107H, and non-science Biology I labs.
BIOL1108Principles of Biology IIGeneral topics to be considered include domain/kingdom diversity and classification, plant and animal structure and physiology, plant and animal reproduction, animal homeostasis, responsiveness, coordination, and ecology. This course provides content...
BIOL1108HPrinciples Biology II (Honors)General topics to be considered include domain/kingdom diversity and classification, plant and animal structure and physiology, plant and animal reproduction, animal homeostasis, responsiveness, coordination, and ecology. Credit toward graduation not...
BIOL1108LPrinciples of Biology II LabOne two-hour laboratory period each week to accompany BIOL 1108. Corequisite(s): BIOL 1108. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 1012K, BIOL 1108H, BIOL 1108L, and non-science Biology II labs.
BIOL2070KBotanySurvey of plants, emphasizing evolution, variation and reproductive cycles of the major groups. Additional topics will include development, structure and function, as related to the vascular plants. This course is intended for science majors.Prerequi...
BIOL2080KGeneral ZoologyA survey of the diversity of invertebrate and vertebrate phyla with emphasis on morphology, physiology, life histories, taxonomy and systematic. Laboratory emphasizes the identification and dissection of common vertebrates and invertebrates as well a...
BIOL2251Anatomy and Physiology IThis lecture course is the first course in a two-semester sequence designed to explore the biological and chemical processes underlying the structure and function of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, and whole-body level. Topics to be co...
BIOL2251LAnatomy and Physiology I LabThis course is the laboratory component of BIOL 2251. It is designed to provide hands-on experiences that will enhance and reinforce the content covered in BIOL 2251. Corequisite: BIOL 2251
BIOL2252Anatomy and Physiology IIThis lecture course is the second course in a two-semester sequence designed to explore the biological and chemical processes underlying the structure and function of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, and whole-body level. Topics to be c...
BIOL2252LAnatomy and Physiology II LabThis course is the laboratory component of BIOL 2252. It is designed to provide hands-on experiences that will enhance and reinforce the content covered in BIOL 2252. Corequisite: BIOL 2252.
BIOL2260Foundations of MicrobiologyThis lecture course provides an introduction to microbiology. This course introduces the student to the diversity and classification of medically significant microorganisms, their modes of pathogenesis and transmission, and the infectious diseases th...
BIOL2260LFoundations Microbiology LabSelect laboratory exercises will provide training in the basic laboratory techniques for culture and identification of microbes. Corequisite: BIOL 2260.
BIOL3000Introduction to BiostatisticsA variety of statistical techniques are presented.These techniques include survey of data and data types, graphical techniques for data display, central tendency and variability in data, probability distributions, parametric estimation and hypothesis...
BIOL3030KMycologyAn introduction to various taxonomic groups of fungi, emphasizing morphology, taxonomy, evolution, physiology, economic and ecological importance; includes the roles of fungi as both beneficial organisms and as causal agents in plants and animal dise...
BIOL3040KPlant PathologyAn introduction to the principles and concepts of phytopathology. These topics include historical impact of plant diseases, microbial biology and life cycles for the various classes of organisms that cause plant diseases, disease development, environ...
BIOL3050Ethnobotany Plants and PeopleThis course will survey plants that impact humans in culture, religion, and medicine. Specific topics will include the study of plants that provide food, dyes, spices, fibers, medicines, poisons, and entheogens. Various indigenous peoples and their c...
BIOL3060KEntomologyThe study of insects including taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior and evolution. The lab focuses on identification of the different groups with an emphasis on economically important species. An insect collection is required. Prerequisite(s):...
BIOL3070KAnimal BehaviorAn introduction to the major concepts of ethnology and behavioral ecology. The behavior of social animals is emphasized. Topics include communication, reproduction, sociality, foraging, defense, migration, habitat selection and learning. Laboratory a...
BIOL3080LimnologyThis course examines the chemical and physical characteristics of freshwater systems including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, and wetlands. The hydrologic cycle, environmental threats, and community ecological interactions will also be covered....
BIOL3080LimnologyThis course examines the chemical and physical characteristics of freshwater systems including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, and wetlands. The hydrologic cycle, environmental threats, and community ecological interactions will also be covered....
BIOL3090KInvertebrate ZoologyThis course entails a survey of the evolution, morphology, diversity, and ecology of invertebrates. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the following courses: ASLH 2010 or BIOL 2080K.
BIOL3100Intro Biochem & Molecular BiolThis course is a survey of the basic principles of biochemistry that emphasizes a broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. The descriptiv...
BIOL3101Biochemistry IIThis course focuses on metabolism and the transfer of information from Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to Ribonucleic acid (RNA) to protein. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 3101 and CHEM 3101. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the fo...
BIOL3101LBiochemistry II LabProvides students with hands-on experience with common biochemistry bench top techniques and procedures including spectroscopy, chromatography, enzyme purification and kinetics, SDS-PAGE, and PCR. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 3100L a...
BIOL3102Advanced Biochem (Biochem III)This course focuses on biosynthesis of molecules that play major roles in various pathways; the structure, function, and regulation of genes and chromosomes; as well as more in-depth analysis of various cycles in the body. Exploration of newly publis...
BIOL3180KField BotanyIntroductory plant taxonomy with emphasis on laboratory and field study; principles of plant identification, classification, and rules of nomenclature; use of keys; collecting techniques; survey of major flowering plant families; field trips and labo...
BIOL3200KGeneticsA survey of modern genetics including classical Mendelian, population, and molecular genetics. Selected topics include protein synthesis, gene regulation, chromosomal inheritance and variation, linkage and mapping. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replica...
BIOL3221Nutrition & MetabolismA comparative study of nutrients and metabolic pathways in animal systems. This course focuses heavily on the chemical aspects of nutrition including the study of nutrient nomenclature, structure, function, deficiency symptoms, digestive processes, m...
BIOL3250ToxicologyA study of the basic principles of toxicology, toxic agents in the environment, and the biological processes associated with toxic agents. Toxicology applies basic biochemical, chemical, pathological, physiological, and epidemiological knowledge to g...
BIOL3350KPrinciples Ecology/EvolutionA study of ecological principles with emphasis on the interaction of individuals, populations and communities in the context of biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems. Subject matter includes adaptation and evolution; distribution and abundance...
BIOL3401Medical EthicsThe purpose of this course is to prepare students to deal effectively with issues within medical ethics by providing a detailed introduction to core ethical issues in medical ethics and public policy. Topics include ethical theories, contemporary app...
BIOL3402KinesiologyThis course provides an introduction to kinesiology as an academic discipline, and includes training on fundamental concepts, the anatomy of movement/physical activity as is related to the musculoskeletal system, professional/career options, current...
BIOL3403KExercise PhysiologyAn introduction to the physiological responses and adaptions to exercise. Topics include neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, and hormonal systems as they pertain to acute and chronic exercise. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C...
BIOL3450Principles of NutritionThis course provides students with a basic understanding of the science of nutrition emphasizing the impact food can have on the individual's health and wellness. Students identify the essential nutrients and their functions, as well as describe nutr...
BIOL3500KIntroductory MicrobiologyAn introduction to the structure and function of microorganisms. Topics include; morphology, nutrition, physiology, genetics and molecular biology of microorganisms with an emphasis on prokaryotes; and their roles in nature and in infection and immun...
BIOL3770OrnithologyCourse lectures focus on the physiology, morphology, evolution, ecology, and behavior of birds. Lab emphasizes gross anatomy and identification of Southeastern species by sight and sound. Students are required to walk long distances, often through in...
BIOL3800KPlant AnatomyA comparative study of the cells, tissues and organs of plants and their development in vegetative and reproductive structures of vascular plants. Emphasis on seed plants. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2070K with a minimum grade of C.
BIOL3850KComp Vertebrate AnatomyA comparative study of the taxonomy, functional morphology, development, ecology and phylogeny of chordate and vertebrate organisms. Laboratory requires students to dissect selected vertebrate organisms and examine evolutionary adaptations and change...
BIOL3880HerpetologyThis course covers the evolution, ecology, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles. Identification, taxonomy, and natural history of Southeastern species are included. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 3880 and FRSC 3880. Prerequisite...
BIOL4050Soil MicrobiologyThis course discusses the roles of soil and water microorganisms in the sustainability and productivity of various ecosystems with specific emphasis on plant microbial interactions, nutrient cycling, degradation of pesticides and other xenobiotics, g...
BIOL4100KCell & Molecular BiologyThis course covers the novel concepts in molecular mechanisms essential to structures and functions of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Topics include organization and maintenance of cellular structure, metabolism, regulatory pathway, transcriptiona...
BIOL4150KNeuroscienceThis course introduces students to neuroscience by examining the brain and its relationship to behavior. The topics covered range from neuroanatomy and nervous system development to cell structure, function and signaling, associated sensory systems a...
BIOL4200KPlant PhysiologyCell and organismal physiology of plants, metabolic processes, water relations, mineral nutrition, morphogenesis. Also, the effects of age, light, natural rhythms, temperature, and other environmental factors on plant growth. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20...
BIOL4250KAnimal PhysiologyThe function of major systems in animals, including evolutionary changes and adaptation to specific environments. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the following courses: (BIOL 2080K or ASLH 2010) and BIOL 3100.
BIOL4260PathophysiologyA study of disease as an abnormal biological process. Topics include etiology, symptoms, and the physical and psychological reactions to diseases and injuries. Common diseases and disorders are covered and emphasis is given to cardiovascular, respira...
BIOL4300KParasitologyDevelopment, identification, host-parasite relationships and medical importance of parasitic protozoa, helminths, and arthropods that infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the following courses: (ASLH...
BIOL4305KInstrumental AnalysisThis course covers the design, operational principles, and practical applications of modern instrumental methods used in chemical analysis. Methods discussed include separation identification and quantification of the chemical components of natural a...
BIOL4350Population GeneticsThis course focuses on the evolutionary processes affecting the distribution of genetic variation in a population of organisms. Topics covered include Hardy-Weinberg, gene flow, genetic drift, recombination and linkage disequilibrium, natural selecti...
BIOL4400KImmunologyThis course covers the fundamental principles of the immune systems that deal with both innate and adaptive responses in vertebrates. Emphasis on the study of the structures and functions of the immune systems in relationship to the roles of antigen-...
BIOL4510Vertebrate Natural HistoryThe life histories of vertebrate species are covered, with primary emphasis on the identification, ecology, behavior, taxonomy, and systematic of southeastern wildlife species. Credit toward graduation not allowed for BIOL 4510 and FRSC 4510. Prerequ...
BIOL4550KTropical Ecology & Natural HisThis course explores various tropical environments and introduce the natural history of organisms common to those environments. Ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental issues are introduced through lectures, field experiences, and discovery-orien...
BIOL4600Biological Research MethodsTopics include critical analysis of research design and implementation; and writing research proposals. Students select the Senior Thesis or Original Research option and write a proposal that serves as the basis for the formal presentation in the req...
BIOL4601Biological ResearchStudents work with an instructor conducting scientific research and participate in a new or ongoing research project. Work performed during a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU [paid internship]), unpaid internship or at a facility other tha...
BIOL4602Research Method Health ScienceAn introduction to the principles of research methodology in the health sciences. This course examines the context of research in the health sciences and provides students with basic research skills. Spring. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in t...
BIOL4790ABiology InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
BIOL4890Special Topics in BiologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
BIOL4891Special Topics in BiologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
BIOL4892Special Topics In BiologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
BIOL4900Senior ProjectStudents prepare a formal presentation that satisfies the criteria for the Senior Thesis or Original Research option selected in BIOL 4600. Students are provided with evaluation criteria in advance and all presentations are evaluated by a faculty pan...
CHEM1211Principles of Chemistry IA general course in chemistry including dimensional analysis, atomic and molecular structures, chemical and physical properties, gas laws, and solutions. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1211H and CHEM 1211K and non-science...
CHEM1211HPrinciples Chem I (Honors)A general course in chemistry including dimensional analysis, atomic and molecular structures, chemical and physical properties, gas laws, and solutions. Lab exercises are designed to complement the course material. Credit toward graduation not allow...
CHEM1211KPrinciples of Chemistry IThe first course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. Note:...
CHEM1211LPrinciples of Chemistry I LabCorequisite(s): CHEM 1211. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 1211L and CHEM 1211H and CHEM 1211K and non-science Chemistry I lab courses.
CHEM1212Principles of Chemistry IIThis course includes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, and selected descriptive chemistry. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1212H and CHEM 1212K. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the following course: MATH 1111...
CHEM1212HPrinciples Chem II (Honors)This course covers thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, and selected descriptive chemistry. Lab exercises are designed to complement the course material. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 1212 and CHEM 1212H and CHEM 1212K. Prerequisite...
CHEM1212KPrinciples of Chemistry IIThis course covers the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include intermolecular forces, properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, an...
CHEM1212LPrinciples of Chemistry II LabCorequisite(s): CHEM 1212. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 1212L and CHEM 1212H and CHEM 1212K and non-science Chemistry II lab courses.
CHEM2040Fund Organic Chemistry IThis course covers basic topics of structure and function, organic reaction fundamentals, and stereoisomerism. Aliphatic and cyclic compounds, including alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides, alcohol, ethers, and alkynes are studied. Emphasis is placed upo...
CHEM2040LFund Organic Chemistry I-LabCorequisite(s): CHEM 2040.
CHEM2041Fund Organic Chemistry IITopics include aromatic compounds, ketones and aldehydes, carboxylic acids, amines, and amides. The structure, function, and reactivity of these compounds are investigated. IR, MS, and NMR spectroscopies are utilized as an aid in determining the stru...
CHEM2041LFund Organic Chemistry II-LabCorequisite(s): CHEM 2041.
CHEM2800Quantitative Analytical ChemThis course introduces students to statistics; the use of spreadsheets; principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis; concepts of chemical equilibria as applied to acid-base precipitation and complex ion reactions; electrochemistry and potentiom...
CHEM2800LQuantitative Analytical Chem LThis course provides hands-on opportunities for students that coincide with the material/experiments covered in lecture. Laboratory experiments include gravimetric analysis; precipitation, complexiometric, and reduction-oxidation titrations; potentio...
CHEM3100Intro Biochem & Molecular BiolA survey of the basic principles of biochemistry that emphasizes a broad understanding of chemical events in living systems in terms of metabolism and structure-function relationships of biologically important molecules. The descriptive chemistry of...
CHEM3101Biochemistry IIThis course focuses on metabolism and the transfer of information from Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to Ribonucleic acid (RNA) to protein. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 3101 and BIOL 3101. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the fo...
CHEM3101LBiochemistry II LabProvides students hands-on experience with common biochemistry bench top techniques and procedures including spectroscopy, chromatography, enzyme purification and kinetics, SDS-PAGE, and PCR. Credit toward graduation not allowed for CHEM 3101L and BI...
CHEM3102Advanced Biochem (Biochem III)This course focuses on biosynthesis of molecules that play major roles in various pathways; the structure, function, and regulation of genes and chromosomes; as well as more in-depth analysis of various cycles in the body. Exploration of newly publis...
CHEM4305KInstrumental AnalysisThis course covers the design, operational principles, and practical applications of modern instrumental methods used in chemical analysis. Methods discussed include separation, identification, and quantification of the chemical components of natural...
CSCI1100Introduction to ComputingThis course provides an introduction of concepts, skills, and capabilities associated with current computer technologies. Fundamentals of computer systems, human-computer interfaces, networking, multi-media, spreadsheet, database, ecommerce, social i...
CSCI1301KComputer Science IThis course includes an overview of computers and programming; problem-solving and algorithm development; simple data types; arithmetic and logical operators; selection structures; repetition structures; text files; arrays (one- and two-dimensional);...
CSCI1302Computer Science IIThis course includes an overview of abstract data types (ADTs); arrays (multi-dimensional) and records; sets and strings; binary files; searching and sorting; introductory algorithm analysis (including Big-O); recursion; pointers and linked lists; so...
DATA3355Data MiningThe course provides an introduction to concepts behind data mining, machine learning, text mining and web mining. Topics include data mining techniques such as classification, regression, association rules, cluster analysis, and recommendation system...
DATA3502Data ArchitectureThis course covers rules, models, policies, and standards that govern the type of data collected andmanaged within an organization. It emphasizes the tasks of data architects/data managers, i.e., reviewingand analyzing organizational data infrastruct...
DATA3505Data ManagementThis course covers general principles and concepts in data management and practices with the tools andknowledge for data architects/data managers to manage data effectively. It emphasizes strategies forworking with data, organizing research data, and...
DATA3508Data-driven Decision MakingThis course emphasizes the role of data architects/data managers in using various tools and techniques tocollect, analyze, and interpret data for effective decision-making.Prerequisite(s): eMajor Introduction Quiz.
ENVS2202Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science, the study of interactions between humans and the environment, is an interdisciplinary science course that integrates principles from biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, and non-science disciplines. Issues of local, regional,...
GEOL1121KIntroduction Geosciences I/LabThis course covers Earth materials and processes. Geology 1121K is a 4 semester-credit-hour course, equivalent to an on-campus geology lecture course combined with a geology laboratory course. The course is delivered via GoView to your computer. A fe...
ISCI2001Life & Earth Science-Elem EdThe learning outcome and topics of this course are intended to focus on central themes in life and earth science. Themes include characteristics of life, cells, heredity, biodiversity, interdependence of life, energy flow, earth systems, lithosphere,...
ISCI2002Physical Science-Elem EdThe learning outcomes and topics of this course are intended to focus on central themes in physical science. Themes include matter, energy, forces, electromagnetic/gravitational fields and astronomy. Prerequisite(s):MATH 1001 or MATH 1111, with a min...
PHSC1011Physical Science IA survey course covering physics concepts at an algebra level. Topics covered include Newton's Laws, conservation of momentum and energy, wave motion, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1001 or MATH 1111, with a minimum...
PHSC1011LPhysical Science I LabCorequisite(s): PHSC 1011.
PHSC1012Physical Science IIA survey course of introductory chemical principles covering measurement, atomic theory, chemical equations, general types of chemical reactions, and equilibrium. This course places emphasis on how chemistry impacts everyday life.Prerequisite(s): Com...
PHSC1012LPhysical Science II LabCorequisite(s): PHSC 1012.
PHYS1111Introductory Physics IAn introductory course which includes material from mechanics, thermodynamics, and waves. Elementary algebra and trigonometry are used. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHYS 1111 and PHYS 2211. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1112 or MATH 1113, with a...
PHYS1111LIntroductory Physics I LabCorequisite(s): PHYS 1111. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHSY 1111L and PHYS 2211L and PHYS 2211K.
PHYS1112Introductory Physics IIAn introductory course which includes material from electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Elementary algebra and trigonometry are used. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHYS 1112 and PHYS 2212. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1111 and PHYS 1111...
PHYS1112LIntroductory Physics II LabCorequisite(s): PHYS 1112. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHSY 1112L and PHYS 2212L and PHYS 2212K.
PHYS1211KPrinciples of Physics IPrinciples of Physics I and Laboratory is a 4 semester credit hour introductory course which will include material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus will be used. This course has a laboratory component that r...
PHYS2211Principles of Physics IAn introductory course which includes material from mechanics, thermodynamics, and waves. Elementary differential calculus is used. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHYS 2211 and PHYS 1111 and PHYS 2211K. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1501 or MATH 20...
PHYS2211KPrinciples of Physics I & LabThis introductory course includes material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus is used. NOTE: Students taking PHYS 2211K to satisfy degree requirements for a two lab science course sequence (PHYS 2211K ' PHYS 22...
PHYS2211LPrinciples of Physics I LabCorequisite(s): PHYS 2211.
PHYS2212Principles of Physics IIAn introductory course which includes material from electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Elementary differential and integral calculus are used. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHYS 2212 and PHYS 1112. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2211 and...
PHYS2212KPrinciples of Physics II & LabAn introductory course that includes material from electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Elementary differential and integral calculus will be used. Prerequisite(s): eCore Introduction Quiz, (PHYS 2211 and PHYS 2211L) or PHYS 2211K, with a mi...
PHYS2212LPrinciples of Physics II LabCorequisite(s): PHYS 2212. Credit toward graduation not allowed for PHSY 2212L and PHYS 1112L and PHYS 2212K.
SCIE1000Address Environmental IssuesThis seminar addresses current controversial environmental issues concentrating on the problems and solutions associated with these issues. The basis for course discussions is the background and controversy surrounding these issues and ethics involve...
SCIE1003Medical TerminologyDesigned to teach the meaning of 300 Latin and Greek roots, suffixes, and prefixes. With the knowledge of these 300 elements, students are able to interpret and understand more than 10,000 complex medical terms.
SCIE1005Environmental ScienceA study of ecological concepts that form the basis for understanding environmental issues: ecology, populations, diversity, resources, pollution and global climate changes. Interrelationships of physical, chemical and biological components of the env...
SCIE1005LEnvironmental Science LabExperiences include environmental science activities in the laboratory as well as field trips to local areas of environmental interest. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or exemption from Learning Support requirements in English and Mathematics. Corequi...
SCIE1006Marine ScienceThis course includes a general overview of the fundamentals of marine science including marine geology, physics, chemistry, and biology. This course addresses geological, chemical, and physical features of the marine environment, marine organisms and...
SCIE1007Introductory GeologyThis course introduces topics which include physical geological features and processes that shape the Earth. Topics include rocks and minerals, resources and processes such as plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, streams, flooding and coastal ero...