MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Sample Clauses

MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from A, 1 from B, 1 from A,B, or C
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MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. The Employer and the Union agree to conduct a joint review of workload in the Math/Science Department. The Employer and the Union agree that the maximum full-time instructional workload for faculty teaching Mathematics and Science laboratory courses shall not exceed eighteen (18) student contact hours in any one duty week. North Island College Faculty Association North Island College Date: Memorandum of Agreement Between North Island College And
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from a, 1 from b, 1 from a, b, or c Anat 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy (L) Biol 3A/B Introduction to Biology (L) Biol 6 General Biology I (L) Biol 7 General Biology II (L) Chem 060 Introductory General Chemistry I (L) Chem 101 General Chemistry I (L) Chem 102 General Chemistry II (L) Chem 211 Organic Chemistry for Science Majors (L) Chem 212 Organic Chemistry for Science Majors (L) ErSc 001-002 Earth Science (L) Geog 001-015 Physical Geography (L) Geol 004 Physical Geology and Laboratory (L) Micr 020 General Microbiology (L) Phys 001 Intro to Human Physiology (L) Phyc 006 General Physics I (L) Phyc 007 General Physics II (L) Physiol 001 Intro to Human Physiology (L)
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from A, 1 from B, 1 from A, B, or C ASTR 101-111 Descriptive Astronomy BIOL 100 Natural History-Environmental Biology BIOL 107 General Biology – Lecture and Laboratory BIOL 115 Marine Biology BIOL 131 Introduction to Biotechnology BIOL 160 Elements of Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 205 General Microbiology a) NATURAL LAB SCIENCE (MS1) ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 107 Introduction to Archaeology CHIL 101 Human Growth and Development CHIL 103 Lifespan Growth and Development CHIL 141 The Child, Family, and Community BIOL 210A-B Introduction to the Biological Sciences I/II BIOL 230 Human Anatomy BIOL 235 Human Physiology CHEM 100-100L Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 111-111L Chemistry in Society CHEM 130-130L Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry CHEM 152-152L Introduction to General Chemistry CHEM 200-200L General Chemistry I CHEM 201-201L General Chemistry II CHEM 231-231L Organic Chemistry I CHEM 233-233L Organic Chemistry II GEOG 101-101L Physical Geography GEOL 100-101 Physical Geology PHYN 100-101 Survey of Physical Science PHYS 125 General Physics I PHYS 126 General Physics II PHYS 180A-181A General Physics I PHYS 180B-181B General Physics II PHYS 195 Mechanics PHYS 196 Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 197 Waves, Optics and Modern Physics b) MATHEMATICS (MS2) MATH 121-122 Basic Techniques of Applied MATH 150-151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I/II ECON 120-121 Principles of Macro/Micro Economics POLI 102 The American Political System POLI 103 Comparative Politics POLI 140 Contemporary International Politics Based on the 2016-2017 San Diego Miramar Catalog
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. (1) Computer Information Technology
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from A, 1 from B, 1 from A,B, or C XXX 2AB Anatomy and Physiology BIO 1 General Biology BIO 2A Invertebrate Zoology BIO 2B Vertebrate Zoology BIO 3 Field Botany BIO 5 General Botany BIO 7 Marine Biology BIO 8 Principles of Ecology BIO 11 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology BIO 12 Introduction to Organismal and Population Biology CHE 1AB General Chemistry CHE 2AB Introductory Chemistry CHE 3 Fundamentals of Chemistry GEG 1-1L Physical Geography GEO 1-1L Physical Geology MIC 1 Microbiology OCE 1-1L Introduction to Oceanography PHY 2AB General Physics PHY 4A Mechanics PHY 4B Electricity & Magnetism PHY 4C Heat, Light, and Waves PHY 10-11 Introductory General Physics/Physics Lab B) MATHEMATICS (MS2) MAT 1A Calculus I MAT 1B Calculus II MAT 4 Finite Mathematics MAT 5 Calculus for Business and Life Science MAT 12 Statistics MAT 25 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts Student
MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from A, 1 from B, 1 from A,B, or C BIO 1 General Biology (L) BIO 4 Human Biology BIO 50AB Anatomy and Physiology I-II (L) BIO 55 Microbiology (L) BIO 60 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular
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MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE. Complete three courses: 1 from a, 1 from b, 1 from a, b, or c ANTH 1 Physical Anthropology BIOL 11 Human Anatomy BIOL 12 General Microbiology BIOL 19 Marine Biology

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