Undergraduate courses
SCI 125 - Science, Technology and Social Change
Examines the impact of scientific thought and technological innovation on major cultures of the modern world. Analyzes the acquisition, application, and adaptation of technology in pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial societies. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A and MATH 20.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
,
Fall 2009
SCI 198 - Special Topics in Science
Address significant, topical and practical problems, issues and theories in science. Topics will be selected by the department coordinator. This course may be taken more than once, provided the same topic is not repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of the department coordinator. Prerequisites will vary based on topic.
Credit: 3 Units
SCI 198A - THE FOUR FORCES OF PHYSICS
Credit: 3 Units
SCI 198F - Environmental Science
Introduces the physical and biological sciences and their application to issues such as pollution and toxic waste disposal, ozone depletion and global climate change, conservation and renewable energy, balanced use of natural resources, and sustainable development within physical ecosystems. Prerequisites: Engl 1A.
Credit: 3 Units
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