Option I—Non-Science Majors
1. Science Courses:
Take two from the list below, at least one of which must be a lab class:
*A course listed 3+1 below may be taken without the lab component to be used as a non-lab option here.
Astronomy |
3+1 |
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Fundamentals of Biology |
3+1 |
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Biology of Human Reproduction |
3 |
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Ecology and Environmental Biology |
3 |
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Biology of AIDS and Infectious Disease |
3 |
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Nutrition |
3 |
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The Unseen World of Microorganisms |
3+1 |
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Principles of Biology I |
3+1 |
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Principles of Biology II |
3+1 |
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Introductory Chemistry |
3+1 |
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Survey of Chemistry I |
4 |
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Survey of Chemistry II |
4 |
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Principles of Chemistry I |
4 |
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Principles of Chemistry II |
4 |
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Accelerated Principles of Chemistry |
4 |
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Introduction to Physical Geography |
3 |
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Weather and Climate |
3+1 |
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Landform Geography |
3+1 |
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Introductory Geosciences I: Physical Geology |
3+1 |
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Introductory Geosciences II Historical Geology |
3+1 |
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Environmental Observations |
3+1 |
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Introduction to Oceanography |
3 |
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Geology of the National Parks |
3 |
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Introductory Physics I |
3+1 |
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Introductory Physics II |
3+1 |
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Principles of Physics I |
3+1 |
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Principles of Physics II |
3+1 |
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Science Foundations |
4 |
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Environmental Studies |
3 |
2. Mathematics, Science, and Quantitative Technology Courses:
Take any one from the list below or the list above as long as no more than two of the three courses in Area D are from the same discipline.
Introduction to Computer Concepts |
3 |
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Introduction to Computer Science |
4 |
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Computer Science I |
4 |
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Computer Science II |
3 |
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College Algebra |
3 |
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Survey of Calculus |
3 |
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Calculus I |
4 |
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Introductory Statistics |
3 |
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Calculus II |
4 |


