This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry – 1110.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry – 1110.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
Topics include an in-depth study of
functions such as polynomial functions,
inverse functions, radical functions,
rational functions, trigonometric
functions, exponential and logarithmic
functions; solving inequalities;
elements of vectors and complex
numbers; solving trigonometric
equations and identities involving
sum, double and half-angle formulas;
Binomial Theorem; and progressions. A
graphing calculator is required.
Topics include an in-depth study of
functions such as polynomial functions,
inverse functions, radical functions,
rational functions, trigonometric
functions, exponential and logarithmic
functions; solving inequalities;
elements of vectors and complex
numbers; solving trigonometric
equations and identities involving
sum, double and half-angle formulas;
Binomial Theorem; and progressions. A
graphing calculator is required.
This course is an introduction to the scientific study of life, organization of life, evolutionary changes in living organisms and how life has evolved from simple to more complex, structure and organization of a cell, cellular metabolism, cellular reproduction, and the role of DNA in protein synthesis and heredity.
This course is an introduction to the scientific study of life, organization of life, evolutionary changes in living organisms and how life has evolved from simple to more complex, structure and organization of a cell, cellular metabolism, cellular reproduction, and the role of DNA in protein synthesis and heredity.
This course connects the science of Biology with the issues, problems and promises created by that science. We will explore the connection between the science of Biology and the real world issues, for example how global warming affects flooding and droughts as well as how both fields ask effective questions.
This course connects the science of Biology with the issues, problems and promises created by that science. We will explore the connection between the science of Biology and the real world issues, for example how global warming affects flooding and droughts as well as how both fields ask effective questions.
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