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Jan 30, 2025
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
SGR #6
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Natural Sciences (6 credit hours)
Students will understand the fundamental principles of the natural sciences and apply scientific methods of inquiry to investigate the natural world.
Student Learning Outcomes: As a result of taking courses meeting this goal, students will:
- Explain the nature of science including how scientific explanation are formulated, tested, and modified or validated,
- Distinguish between scientific and non-scientific evidence and explanations, and use scientific evidence to construct arguments related to contemporary issues,
- Apply basic observational, quantitative, or technological methods to gather and analyze data and generate evidence-based conclusions in a laboratory setting, and
- Understand and apply foundational knowledge and discipline-specific concepts to address issues, solve problems, or predict natural phenomena.
Each course meeting this goal includes the following student learning outcomes:
Required: #1, #2, #3, and #4
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Note:
* Combinations not permitted because of excessive duplication | BIOL 104 | with | BIOL 101/103/151/153 | BIOL 151 | with | BIOL 103 | BIOL 153 | with | BIOL 101 | CHEM 104 | with | CHEM 106/107/112/114/116 | CHEM 112 | with | CHEM 106 | CHEM 116 | with | CHEM 106/114 | ESCI 104 | with | ESCI 101 | PHYS 104 | with | PHYS 111/113/211/213 | PHYS 211 | with | PHYS 111 | PHYS 213 | with | PHYS 113 | |
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