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General Science
(SCI) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
| SCI |
5503 |
Conservation (3) |
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| The conservation of natural and human resources
with emphasis on population expansion as the major element in a
changing ecology. |
| SCI |
5560 |
Science and Society (3) |
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| A study of the social, political and economic
implications of scientific discovery, innovation, and
implementation. Prerequisite: Twelve hours of course work in
science or permission of instructor |
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5595 |
Selected Topics in Science (3) |
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Specialized topics not generally included in
course offerings. Course maybe taken twice for a maximum of six
hours toward degree requirements. Prerequisite: Eight hours of coursework in science
or permission of instructor. |
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6625,
6626,
6627 |
Specialized Study in Area of Science (1-4)
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| A study of a problem or problems using research
techniques. Selection of a problem must be approved by the professor
under whom the study is to be made and the Dean of Arts and
Sciences. The study should contribute to the student's program.
Preparation of a scholarly paper is required and may involve an oral
defense. Total credit for any combination of enrollments in these
courses may not exceed four semester hours. A specialized study may
be substituted for a required course only once in a student's
program. |
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