Natural Sciences (4 units)

Major/Program Requirements

Students successfully completing a course in this area will be able to apply a problem solving strategy such as the scientific method or other systematic process of inquiry and to recognize the contributions of science and technology in our world.

Course Listing:

ANAT 101Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology

4.00

ANAT 150Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4.00

ANAT 151Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4.00

 

ASTRON 150Introduction to Astronomy

3.00

OR

ASTRON 150HIntroduction to Astronomy-Honors

3.00

 

ASTRON 160Astronomy Laboratory

1.00

BIOL 100General Biology

4.00

 

BIOL 130Cell and Molecular Biology

4.00

OR

BIOL 130HCell and Molecular Biology-Honors

4.00

 

BIOL 131Populations and Organisms

4.00

CHEM 101Introduction to Chemistry

4.00

CHEM 102Introduction to Organic Chemistry

4.00

 

CHEM 150General Chemistry I

5.00

OR

CHEM 150HGeneral Chemistry I-Honors

5.00

 

CHEM 151General Chemistry II

5.00

OR

CHEM 151HGeneral Chemistry II-Honors

5.00

 

CHEM 212Organic Chemistry I

4.00

CHEM 213Organic Chemistry II

4.00

 

GEOG 110Physical Geography

3.00

OR

GEOG 110HPhysical Geography-Honors

3.00

AND

GEOG 111Physical Geography Laboratory

1.00

OR

GEOG 111HPhysical Geography Laboratory-Honors

1.00

 

GEOL 100Physical Geology

4.00

OR

GEOL 100HPhysical Geology-Honors

4.00

 

GEOL 101Introduction to Geology

3.00

OR

GEOL 101HIntroduction to Geology-Honors

3.00

AND

GEOL 160Geology Laboratory

1.00

 

GEOL 112Historical Geology

4.00

MICRO 102Introductory Microbiology

4.00

MICRO 150Medical Microbiology

5.00

OCEAN 100Investigations in Oceanography

4.00

PHYSIC 100Introduction to Physics

4.00

PHYSIC 110General Physics I

4.00

PHYSIC 111General Physics II

4.00

PHYSIC 200Physics I

6.00

PHYSIC 201Physics II

6.00

PHYSIC 250College Physics I

4.00

PHYSIC 251College Physics II

4.00

PHYSIC 252College Physics III

4.00