Scientific Method I
Introductory courses in science that focuses on the core concepts of scientific literacy. The course will integrate methods of discovery and examples of data-driven decision making into lectures. The laboratory portion will emphasize problem-based or inquiry-based learning.
- ANT 1404, Introduction to Human Evolution
- ANT 1407, Introduction to Archaeology
- BIO 1305 & BIO 1105, Modern Concepts of Bioscience & Lab
- BIO 1306 & BIO 1106, Modern Concepts of Bioscience, continued, & Lab
- BIO 1401, Current Issues in Human Biology
- BIO 1405, Investigations of Modern Biology Concepts I
- BIO 1406, Investigations of Modern Biology Concepts II
- CHE 1301 & 1101, Basics Principles of Modern Chemistry I
- CHE 1302 & 1102, Basic Principles of Modern Chemistry II
- ENV1301 & ENV 1101, Exploring Environmental Issues & Lab
- ENV 1303 & ENV 1103, Wildlife Ecology & Lab
- GEO 1401, Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters
- GEO 1402, World Oceans
- GEO 1405, The Dynamic Earth
- GEO 1410, Gems and Minerals
- NSC 1306 & NSC 1106, Introduction to Neuroscience & Lab
- PHY 1404, Light, Vision and Optics
- PHY 1405, Everyday Physics
- PHY 1407, Sound and Acoustics
- PHY 1408, General Physics for Natural and Behavioral Sciences I
- PHY 1409, General Physics for Natural and Behavioral Sciences II
- PHY 1420, General Physics I
- PHY 1430, General Physics II
- PHY 1455, Descriptive Astronomy
- PHY 2455, Foundations of Astronomy