Area D. Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Non-Science Majors (11 semester hours)
Outcomes: Students will be able to use technology to facilitate problem-solving. Students will be able to use critical observation and analysis to model and/or predict natural phenomena. Students will be able to evaluate mathematical and/or quantitatively-based arguments.
Course Listing
Satisfactorily complete one three hour science course and its accompanying one-hour laboratory course from the following list:
Satisfactorily complete seven additional hours from the following list, not duplicating the courses taken for the science requirement above:
ENSC 1000, ENSC 1050: also GL
Students may not receive credit in the core for both a Principles course and a course with a lower number in the same discipline (i.e., BIOL 1100 and BIOL 1107).
Students electing MATH 1261 Calculus I or MATH 1262 Calculus II, may count three hours in Area D and one hour in Area F or in their general degree requirements, if needed.