Fall 1996
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy/Theology
General Education
- BIO 385 - Physiology
(4) Functional processes, including osmoregulation, excretion, metabolism,
and transport and control systems, with strong emphasis on human physiology.
Three lectures and three hours of laboratory per week.
- CHE 337 - Physical
Chemistry I (4) Macroscopic studies of chemical systems, involving thermodynamics,
chemical and phase equilibria, solutions, electrochemistry, and chemical
kinetics. Four lectures per week.
- PHI 382 - Ethics (3)
Constructive and analytic involvement in the questions of normative ethics
and metaethics. Philosophical and religious resources appropriated.
Special consideration of the ethical relevance to contemporary society.
- PHY 212 - General Physics
II (4) Outlooks and techniques of PHY 211
are used in applying Newton's Laws to rotational motion, planetary motion,
and periodic motion. An introduction to electricity and magnetism
including electrostatics, Gauss' Law, DC current circuits, and magnetostatics.
Three lectures and three hours of laboratory per week.
- STA 346 - Statistical
Methods in Operations Research (3) Probabilistic models for management
systems and decision making: Markov chain, inventory, queuing, simulation,
PERT/CPM.
Copyright © 1998-2001, Chad T. Lower, Revised -- 29 August 2001