Natural World
Through this component, students will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of science, and an ability to evaluate the validity of information presented as science–valuable tools for any citizen of the 21st century.
Requirements for the Natural World component include:
Scientific Explanations – 4 semester hours
COURSES
- BIOL-010 Issues in Biology
- BIOL-020 Human Sexuality & Reproduction
- BIOL-101 Ecology, Evolution, & Heredity
- CHEM-100 Trends in Chemistry
- CHEM-101 General Chemistry I
- CHEM-103 General Chemistry I: Teams
- CHEM-111 General Chemistry I: Teams WS
- ECOL-100 Introduction to Ecology
- EENV-101 Environmental Science
- EENV-102 Environmental Hazards
- EENV-103 Earth System History
- EENV-104 Weather and Climate
- EENV-213 Oceanography
- HONS-250 Thought & the Natural Sciences
- INTD-320 The Sciences
- PHYS-100 Astronomy & Classical Physics
- PHYS-105 Independent Thought in Physics
- PHYS-108 Physics of Music
- PHYS-204 Introductory Physics I