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Introduction to Life Sciences (SCI 160)
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University of Phoenix
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This course is designed for the non-science major, and will examine life from the simple to the complex, the conceptual to the specific. This course will apply biological concepts to relevant issues, from the beginning of cells through the dynamics of Ear
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People, Science and the Environment (SCI 256)
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University of Phoenix
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This introductory environmental science course examines ecosystems and the science behind how they work. It reviews the historical development of the environmental movement, interactions between humans and natural ecosystems, and more specifically, the ro
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Astronomy (SCI 350)
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University of Phoenix
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This course is designed to introduce students to the science of astronomy utilizing current concepts of the Earth, the solar system, and the universe. In addition, historical developments in astronomy from ancient mythology to modern science will be cover
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Environmental Issues and Ethics (SCI 362)
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University of Phoenix
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This course will consider historic, current, and future environmental issues from an interdisciplinary philosophical perspective by applying scientific, philosophical, economic, and ethical principles. Students will analyze the cumulative impact of human
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Introduction to Fruit Crops
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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Introduction to Fruit Crops at The University of Georgia will study the botanical description, geographic distribution, general culture, and culinary uses of the world's major fruit crops.
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Science and Technology in the Modern World - Undergraduate - Spring
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Syracuse University
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Science tries to understand how the natural world works. Technology tries to manipulate the natural world for human ends. How they interact is the subject of this course. Modern science began in the 1600s. The 1700s saw the beginnings of a revolution in t
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Introduction to Astronomy: The Solar System (ASTR 101)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This is an introductory course that will explore the following topics: charting the heavens, the Copernican Revolution, radiation, spectroscopy, telescopes, the solar system, the formation of planetary systems, the Sun, measuring the stars, star formation
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Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 251) - Self Paced
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology covers the various ways by which different body structures maintain normal, healthy functioning. Students explore questions such as: How do muscles make the bones of the skeleton move? What happens to injured
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General Physics (PHYS 102) - Self Paced
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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General Physics is an algebra-based college course in general physics. It is the first course in a two-course sequence that covers all the basic areas of physics. This course covers mechanics, thermodynamics, vibrations, and waves. High school teachers ca
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Introduction to Astronomy II: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology (ASTR 102)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Descriptive Astronomy (ASTR 101)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This is an introductory course that will explore the following topics: charting the heavens, the Copernican Revolution, radiation, spectroscopy, telescopes, the solar system, the formation of planetary systems, the Sun, measuring the stars, star formation
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Introduction to Geology (GEOL 101)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course is an introduction to minerals and rocks. It covers major geologic events, such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, mountain formation, plate tectonics, and continental drifts. It also looks at landscape development by glaciers, streams and gro
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Violent Earth (GEOL 105)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course examines Earth as a dynamic planet, changing catastrophically through volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and meteoric impacts. The causes and effects of these phenomena will be addressed as well as their impact on human development.
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Prehistoric Life (GEOL 159)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course explores the origin and evolution of life as examined from the perspectives of earth history and the fossil record.
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Principles of Biology (BIOL 101) - Self-Paced
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Principles of Biology is an introduction to the fundamental principles of biology, including cell structure, chemistry and function, genetics, evolution, adaptation, and ecology. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements. This course does not i
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