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Courses in Natural Science

2010 Natural Science I (5) An interdisciplinary course designed for students wishing to explore topics in the natural sciences emphasizing an integrated, problem-solving model. Although general themes will vary from semester to semester, the course will provide both theoretical and laboratory experiences exploring fundamental concepts from biology, chemistry, physics and the earth sciences. Prereq: None. Recommended: MATH 1310 and ENGL 1160.

2020 Natural Science II (5) An interdisciplinary course designed for students wishing to explore topics in the natural sciences emphasizing an integrated, problem-solving model. Although general themes will vary from semester to semester, the course will provide both theoretical and laboratory experiences exploring fundamental concepts from biology, chemistry, physics and the earth sciences. Prereq: None. Recommended: MATH 1310 and ENGL 1160.

3930 Chemical Communication (1) Instruction in the basic skills in oral and written communication of scientific results to peer and lay communities. Partially fulfills the third writing requirement for the chemistry major. Prereq: Chemistry major, CHEM 2260, NSCI 2500 and ENGL 1160 or permission. Other majors may enroll with instructor permission.

3940 Writing in Chemistry (2) Techniques and practices for writing in chemistry. Fulfills the third writing course requirement for students with a major or concentration in chemistry. Prereq: ENGL 1160; and CHEM 2400 or 2500.

4960 Research Report (1) A writing course which may be used to partially fulfill the third writing course requirement for chemistry majors. Prereq: ENGL 1160 or permission. Must be taken concurrently with CHEM 4960. NSCI 2500 and 3354 are recommended.

8140 Chemistry for High School Teachers (4) This course is a study of the chemistry concepts essential to high school chemistry courses which meet the National Science Education Standards. Taking this course will help high school chemistry teachers increase their understanding of chemistry to become more effective teachers of chemistry. Prereq: Current employment as a high school teacher and instructor permission based on adequate chemistry background.

4960 Orientation Form