SCI 0000 - Reason and Inquiry in Science (4CR) As a result of completing general education courses in this area, students will be able to comprehend and apply the basic principles of science and scientific inquiry methods. General Education courses that fulfill this requirement ask students to do five (5) of the following:
• Define discipline-specific central facts, concepts, ethics, and theories.
• Utilize the principles of the scientific method.
• Formulate and test ideas through analysis and interpretation of the data.
• Recognize the proper use of scientific data, principles, and theories to assess the quality of stated conclusions.
• Use scientific and quantitative logic to examine contemporary problems.
• Use critical thinking skills to evaluate information and make informed decisions and evaluations.
ASTR 1050 Survey of Astronomy (4CR), BIOL 1000 Introduction to Biology I (4CR), BIOL 1010 General Biology I (4CR), CHEM 1000 Intro to Chemistry (4CR), CHEM 1020 Chemistry I (4CR), CHEM 1030 Chemistry II (4CR), ENR 1200 Environment (4CR), GEOG 1010 Introduction to Physical Geography (4CR), GEOL 1070 The Earth: It’s Physical Environment (4CR), GEOL 1100 Physical Geology (4CR), LIFE 1020 Life Science (4CR), PHYS 1050 Concepts of Physics (4CR), PHYS 1110 General Physics I (4CR), PHYS 1310 College Physics I (4CR), ZOO 2025 Human Physiology (4CR), ZOO 2015 Human Anatomy (4CR)
FCSC 1141 Principles of Nutrition (3CR) (Can be used for an elective)
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