Available Classes in Science and Mathematics
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ASTR 10: The Solar System
Description: Introduction to history and physical principles of astronomy, focusing on our Solar System. Includes: constellations; distance scales; historical development of astronomy; gravitation; motion of the Earth, Moon, and Planets; astronomical tools; formation and evolution of the solar system; physical properties, atmosphere, and evolution of the Earth, Moon, and planets within the solar system; asteroids, comets, and other small bodies; discovery of extra-solar planets; possibilities for life beyond Earth. Designed to be accessible to students in all majors. A companion science lab, Astronomy 30, is also available.
CRN: 52107 SECTION: 1 DAYS & TIMES: MW, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 1902 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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ASTR 10: The Solar System
Description: Introduction to history and physical principles of astronomy, focusing on our Solar System. Includes: constellations; distance scales; historical development of astronomy; gravitation; motion of the Earth, Moon, and Planets; astronomical tools; formation and evolution of the solar system; physical properties, atmosphere, and evolution of the Earth, Moon, and planets within the solar system; asteroids, comets, and other small bodies; discovery of extra-solar planets; possibilities for life beyond Earth. Designed to be accessible to students in all majors. A companion science lab, Astronomy 30, is also available.
CRN: 51154 SECTION: 2 DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
LOCATION: 1902 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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BIOS 5: Human Heredity and Evolution
Description: Apply the fundamental concepts underlying human genetics and evolution to contemporary technologies and topics. Applications such as transgenic organisms, DNA forensics, human genetic diversity and ancestry, and the genetic components of diseases will be explored. May not receive credit if BIOL 25 has been completed successfully.
CRN: 52109 SECTION: 1 DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
LOCATION: 1811 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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CSCI 7: Intro Comp Program Concepts
Description: Introduction to computer programming for nonscience majors and for students requiring additional preparation before taking Computer Science 10 or Computer Science 14. Hardware, system software basics, the history of computing, basic computer operations, number systems, design of algorithms, and programming constructs such as variables, expressions, input/output, decision-making, loops, functions, and parameters.
CRN: 51770 SECTION: ON1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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CSCI 7: Intro Comp Program Concepts
Description: Introduction to computer programming for nonscience majors and for students requiring additional preparation before taking Computer Science 10 or Computer Science 14. Hardware, system software basics, the history of computing, basic computer operations, number systems, design of algorithms, and programming constructs such as variables, expressions, input/output, decision-making, loops, functions, and parameters.
CRN: 51770 SECTION: ON1
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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ENGR 10: Introduction to Engineering
Description: Introduction to careers, activities, and topics related to the field of engineering, including computer applications, design and problem solving. Help students determine what degrees and certificates are needed to reach their engineering career of choice. Complete engineering sample projects including bridge design, 3D modeling/3D printing, robotics, and circuits. This course will help determine if engineering is the career for you.
CRN: 50595 SECTION: H71 DAYS & TIMES: W, 05:30 PM - 06:20 PM
LOCATION: 1804 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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ENGR 10: Introduction to Engineering
Description: Introduction to careers, activities, and topics related to the field of engineering, including computer applications, design and problem solving. Help students determine what degrees and certificates are needed to reach their engineering career of choice. Complete engineering sample projects including bridge design, 3D modeling/3D printing, robotics, and circuits. This course will help determine if engineering is the career for you.
CRN: 50595 SECTION: H71
LOCATION: ONLINE START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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ENSC 10: Humans and the Environment
Description: Identification of problems created by humans’ modification of their environment by focusing on ecological interactions involving the human species; investigating the life processes of organisms as they relate to specific environments. Environmental Science 10, 11, and 12 may be combined for a maximum of 4 units.
CRN: 52884 SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: HYBRID START & END DATES: 2026-02-02 - 2026-05-22
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ENSC 10: Humans and the Environment
Description: Identification of problems created by humans’ modification of their environment by focusing on ecological interactions involving the human species; investigating the life processes of organisms as they relate to specific environments. Environmental Science 10, 11, and 12 may be combined for a maximum of 4 units.
CRN: 52187 SECTION: HY1 DAYS & TIMES: Th, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 3252 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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ENSC 10: Humans and the Environment
Description: Identification of problems created by humans’ modification of their environment by focusing on ecological interactions involving the human species; investigating the life processes of organisms as they relate to specific environments. Environmental Science 10, 11, and 12 may be combined for a maximum of 4 units.
CRN: 52187 SECTION: HY1
LOCATION: HYBRID START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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GEOS 11: Physical Geology
Description: The Earth, its materials, its internal and external processes, and its development through time. Emphasis is placed on a thorough global understanding of Plate Tectonics as a framework and foundation for subsequent geologic topics and concepts. Topics include volcanoes, earthquakes and seismology, the Geologic Time Scale and the formation of the earth, rocks and minerals, hydrology, erosion, beach systems, environmental geology, glaciation, groundwater, etc. Course content includes the historical development of key geologic concepts. The course is a foundation course for both the non-science major and majors in the Earth sciences and environmental sciences.
CRN: 52110 SECTION: HY1 DAYS & TIMES: Th, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 1806 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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GEOS 11: Physical Geology
Description: The Earth, its materials, its internal and external processes, and its development through time. Emphasis is placed on a thorough global understanding of Plate Tectonics as a framework and foundation for subsequent geologic topics and concepts. Topics include volcanoes, earthquakes and seismology, the Geologic Time Scale and the formation of the earth, rocks and minerals, hydrology, erosion, beach systems, environmental geology, glaciation, groundwater, etc. Course content includes the historical development of key geologic concepts. The course is a foundation course for both the non-science major and majors in the Earth sciences and environmental sciences.
CRN: 52110 SECTION: HY1
LOCATION: HYBRID START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
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PHYS 5: Modern Physics
Description: Modern Physics is the fourth course in the STEM-major sequence of Physics. It includes special and general relativity, modern physics experiments, the wave and particle duality of light and matter, photons, quantum mechanics, atoms, solids, nuclear physics, particle physics and cosmology. May not receive credit if PHYS 7D has been completed successfully.
CRN: 52882 SECTION: 1 DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 1802 START & END DATES: 2026-01-20 - 2026-05-29
