Fall 1994
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy/Theology
General Education
- BIO 193 - Biology I
- Zoology (4) The first of two courses which introduce science majors to
the foundational principles of the Life Sciences. Particular emphasis
will be given to aspects of cell structure and function, ecology, genetics,
and animal survey. Three lectures and three hours of laboratory each
week.
- CHE 105 - General Chemistry
(4) Atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, physical and chemical
equilibria, the energetics of chemical reactions, electrochemistry, the
periodic table, and introductory descriptive chemistry of the elements.
Laboratory work includes elementary quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Three lectures and three hours of laboratory per week.
- COM 106 - Fundamentals of Public Communication
(3) A study of the basic principles of human communication focusing on
public speaking with some consideration given to interpersonal and small
groups as well.
- IDS 101 - Freshman Seminar : On Becoming
A Leader (3) Some have said that our nation is facing a leadership crisis.
Fewer and fewer individuals are willing to assume the responsibility of
leadership. Why is that? And as Christians might we look at
this as an opportunity and challenge rather than a crisis! We'll
explore the debate over whether leaders are "born or made." We'll
explore the process of becoming a leader, consider the characteristics
of effective leaders, and assess the pitfalls or perils of leadership.
Spiritual leadership, including servant leadership, will be a constant
and integral focus of our study.
- MAT 112 - Calculus
II (4) Further topics in differential and integral calculus, including
sequences and series, Taylor polynomials, polar coordinates, methods of
integration, and application of the integral.
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