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The Associate of Arts degree Natural Sciences Distribution Requirement is 15 credits from at least three areas including one laboratory science course (“L”=Lab course).
The table below may be helpful for planning as it includes the courses that (1) satisfy the natural sciences distribution requirement and (2) are listed in the 2014-2015 annual schedule. This means that there is a high probability that these courses will be offered during the quarters listed. However there is the possibility that circumstances may require that a course not be offered. Also, additional natural science courses that meet distribution requirements may be added. For the most current information please see the current Class Schedule
Area |
Course Number and Name |
Credits |
On 2014-2015 Annual Schedule |
Physical Anthropology |
ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology |
5 |
Sp |
Biology |
BIOL& 100L Survey Of Biology |
5 |
F, W, Sp |
BIOL 105 Introduction To Cell Biology |
3 |
F,W, Sp |
|
BIOL 150L Introduction to Marine Biology |
5 |
Sp |
|
BIOL& 221L Majors Ecology/Evolution |
5 |
F |
|
BIOL& 222L Majors Molecular and Cellular Biology |
5 |
W |
|
BIOL& 223L Majors Organismal Biology |
5 |
Sp |
|
BIOL& 241L Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
5 |
F, W |
|
BIOL& 260L Microbiology |
5 |
Sp |
|
Botany |
BOT 101L Introduction to Botany |
5 |
Sp |
Chemistry |
CHEM& 121L Introduction To Chemistry |
5 |
F, W, Sp |
CHEM& 131L Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry |
6 |
F, Sp |
|
CHEM& 161L General Chemistry |
5 |
F |
|
Computer Science or Symbolic Logic |
C SC 100 Introduction to Computers/Computer Science |
5 |
F |
PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic |
5 |
F, W |
|
Environmental Science |
ENVS& 100 Survey of Environmental Science |
5 |
F, W, Sp |
ENVS 201L Introduction to Forest Ecology |
5 |
Sp |
|
Geography |
GEOG 120 Introduction To Physical Geography |
5 |
F, W |
Oceanography |
OCEA& 101Introduction to Oceanography |
5 |
F |
Physics |
PHYS& 221L Engineering Physics I |
5 |
F |
Math |
MATH 108, 110, 111,120, MATH& 107, 141, 142, 146, 148, 151, 152 163, For more information see MATH Courses and Descriptions |
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