General Studies Information
GENERAL STUDIES COURSES
III. DISTRIBUTION
NATURAL SCIENCES
7 hours from at least two disciplines required; a maximum of 11 hours count as General Studies credit. At
least one of the courses must have a laboratory component.
The courses in this category are designed to develop and demonstrate the following abilities:
- Articulate the relevance of the Natural Science course to their general education.
- Explain how knowledge of natural science is applicable to their lives.
- Apply appropriate scientific methodology within one of the natural sciences.
- Evaluate the validity and limitations of scientific theories and claims.
- (Required for lab courses only) Analyze scientific data acquired through laboratory experiences in one of the natural sciences.
- Biology
- Chemistry
- CHEM 101GS, Liberal Arts Chemistry (lab course) - 4 hours
- CHEM 145GS, Introductory Chemistry (lab course) - 4 hours
- CHEM 150GS, Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry (lab course) - 4 hours
- CHEM 160GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours (with CHEM 160LGS General Chemistry Lab - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- CHEM 161GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours (with CHEM 161LGS General Chemistry Lab - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- Geography
- GEOG 101GS, Physical Geography I: The Atmosphere (lab course) - 4 hours
- GEOG 102GS, Physical Geography II: The Lithosphere (lab course) - 4 hours
- GEOG 103GS, The Dynamic Planet: Hazards in the Environment - 3 hours
- GEOG 209GS, Meteorology - 3 hours
- Physics and Physical Science
- PHYS 100GS, Physical Science - 3 hours (with PHYS 100LGS Physical Science Laboratory - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- PHYS 107GS, Physical Science for Elementary Teachers - 4 hours
- PHYS 131HGS, Newton's Universe - 4 hours
- PHYS 132HGS, Einstein's Universe - 4 hours
- PHYS 155GS, Science of Sound and Music - 3 hours (with PHYS 155LGS Science of Sound and Music Laboratory - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- PHYS 201GS, Earth Science (lab course) - 4 hours
- PHYS 205GS, General Physics I - 4 hours (with PHYS 205LGS Physics I Laboratory - 1 hour) - 5 hours
- PHYS 206GS, General Physics II - 4 hours (with PHYS 206LGS Physics Laboratory II - 1 hour) - 5 hours
- PHYS 209GS, Meteorology - 3 hours
- PHYS 210GS, Astronomy - 3 hours (with PHYS 210LGS General Astronomy Laboratory - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- PHYS 211GS, Planetary Astronomy - 3 hours (with PHYS 210LGS General Astronomy Laboratory - 1 hour) - 4 hours
- PHYS 275GS, General Physics I (Calculus) - 4 hours (with PHYS 275LGS General Physics I (Calculus) Laboratory - 1 hour) - 5 hours
- PHYS 276GS, General Physics II (Calculus) - 4 hours (with PHYS 276LGS General Physics II (Calculus) Laboratory - 1 hour) - 5 hours