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2017-18 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-18 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ID 102 Science in Civilization II


In this course, students learn and apply basic concepts of astronomy, geology and biology. The interrelationship among the fields of science is stressed, and concepts are reinforced throughout the semester. Basic problem-solving skills are emphasized in both lecture and laboratory. The goal of the course is to produce scientifically literate students who are able to make informed decisions in an increasingly technologically oriented world. It is a course for non-science majors, including those preparing for the teaching profession.Topics covered include astronomy, the origin and evolution of life, the nature of living things, geology, weather, aquatic systems, human biology and genetics.

Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly.

Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on the mathematics placement inventory or successful completion of MA 100  is required. ID 101  is not a prerequisite for this class.