COURSES OF INSTRUCTION FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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Courses numbered below 100 are developmental, courses in the 100 series are designed for freshmen, 200 courses are for
sophomores, and 300 and 400 courses are for juniors and seniors.
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Admission to courses numbered 300 or above requires sophomore standing and completion of six
semester hours of non‑developmental English and three semester hours of
non‑developmental mathematics.
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Numbers preceded by an asterisk (*)indicate courses carrying undergraduate credit or graduate credit. Such courses
are structured to ensure appropriate attention to both groups.
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Courses numbered 500 to 599 are designed for graduate students. Seniors, however, may be
admitted under certain conditions (see Admissions of Seniors to Part‑Time
Graduate Study).
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A freshman or sophomore cannot register for a course listed and offered for graduate or undergraduate credit, if a graduate student is
enrolled in the course.
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Courses numbered below 100 are developmental and
are not acceptable for credit toward graduation. Some other courses numbered
above 100 may not carry credit toward graduation; see course description.
The numerical listing after the course titles gives the following information:
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first number :
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semester credit hours
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second number :
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lecture hours per week
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third number :
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laboratory or other contact hours per week.
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ACCT 205 :
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Introduction to Financial Accounting. 03‑3‑0. (3 semester credit hours. 3
hours lecture per week. No laboratory.) (52.0301)
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BIOL 204 :
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General Microbiology Laboratory. 1-0-3. (1 semester credit hour. No lecture. 3
hours laboratory per week.) (26.0503)
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CHEM 451 :
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Research Problems. 2‑1‑3.(2 semester credit hours. 1 hour lecture per week. 3 hours laboratory per
week.) (40.0599)
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Courses offered only in specific semesters are identified by the following designations:
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Su only
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Fa-odd years only
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Sp only
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Fa-even years only
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Fa only
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Sp-odd years only
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Sp- even years only
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If courses have no
designation(s), they are generally offered each semester, but students should
contact individual departments for variations.
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Summer Session course
offerings vary greatly. Students must consult with their Dean's office for
summer course offerings.
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The University
reserves the right to withdraw, modify, or add to the courses offered.
The four capital letters in parentheses represent
the computerized abbreviation for that subject field; the abbreviation is often
used on documents and course schedules. The numbers in parentheses represent
the Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
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Physical Science (PHSC-40.01)
Physical Science: Course Description
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Course Syllabi, Fall 2004
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Course Syllabi, Spring 2005
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Phsc 101 (7A7, 7B7: Newchurch)
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Phsc 102 (2T: Lamberty)
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Phsc 101 (1T: Newchurch, CTX: Tingle)
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Phsc 102 (ODM: Price)
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Phsc 103 (4T: Newchurch)
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Phsc 471 (TBA: Lo)
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