Spring 1996
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy/Theology
General Education
- BIO 281 - Genetics
(4) Fundamentals of classical, molecular, and population genetics, with
application to plant and animal breeding and to humans. Three lectures
and three hours of laboratory per week.
- CHE 310 - Organic Chemistry
(4) The chemistry of carbon compounds, including natural and synthetic
substances, their properties, reactions, preparation, and reaction mechanisms.
Three lectures and three hours of laboratory per week.
- PHI 241 - Problems
in Philosophy (3) Both critical and constructive thinking developed in
dealing with the theory of human knowledge and the theory of reality.
- PHY 211 - General Physics
I (4) Using a combination of analytic, numeric and graphical problem solving
techniques, the physical quantities are presented in such a way as to emphasize
mastery of their basic physical concepts along with their place in the
history of ideas. Single variable calculus is used. Topics
include kinematics, Newton's Laws, work and energy, momentum and impulse,
and rotational kinematics and dynamics. Three lectures and three
hours of laboratory per week.
- STA 291 - Statistics
for the Mathematical Sciences I (3) Topics in probability and statistics:
discrete and continuous distributions, one sample estimation and hypothesis
testing, correlation, simple linear regression.
Copyright © 1998-2001, Chad T. Lower, Revised -- 29 August 2001