Science Education
| Key to Course Offerings |
| Q: |
designates courses in the Quantitative Scientific Cluster |
| I: |
the Ideas and Events Cluster |
| B: |
the Human Behavior Cluster |
| L: |
the Literature, Language and Arts Cluster |
| C: |
Multicultural |
| IDIS: |
Interdisciplinary courses Multicultural and interdisciplinary courses also fulfill a cluster designation. |
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Asterisk indicates that the course may be offered less than once every two years. |
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Undergraduate Day School |
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Undergraduate Evening School |
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Courses having a more narrow focus than those taught on a regular basis of courses being taught on an experimental basis can be taught as "Topics" courses. These courses will be assigned numbers based on the student level for which they are intended-first, second, third or fourth year. |
These courses are only offered through Continuing Education.
General Botany
SCED 1000
(see BIOL 1400)
Nutrition
SCED 2000
(see BIOL 1650)
Human Sexuality
SCED 2001
The biological aspects of human sexuality are discussed. The purpose of this course is to relate information rather than to advise.
Winter Botany
SCED 3000
This course is an out-of-doors study of the environment during the winter. Daily field trips to study both aquatic and terrestrial plants are used to discover how they adapt to the cold weather condition.
Common Rocks and Minerals
SCED 3270
(see GEOG 3270)
Introduction to Astronomy
SCED 4000
(see PHYS 2000)
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