Natural Sciences Sample Clauses

Natural Sciences. Students intending the manufacturing management major at WWU should consult WWU regarding the selection of natural science courses required for admission to the major.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Natural Sciences. EKd ^͗ BIOL& 222, 223, and 221 CHEM& 141, 142, 143, 151, 152, and 153
Natural Sciences. Introductory survey courses or review courses do not meet the content level expectations for these natural science requirements. Northwest University requires 2 units of Genetics as well. Students may be admitted to the BSN without Genetics if they agree to complete the course at NU in the summer prior to the junior year. At the time of application, when some of the coursework may not yet be completed, UW Seattle requires a minimum GPA of 3.0 for 3 out of the 7 courses or 2.8 for 4 out of the 7. ^ Students need to be aware that Xxxxx College's nutrition class is only 3 units, not the required 5 units. Though this degree does not require such, Xxxxx College students should know that the standard Xxxxx XX degree path has these differences from the MRP defined below: • Xxxxx requires 3 units of Health-Physical Education coursework, and
Natural Sciences. Students will understand the fundamental principles of the natural sciences and apply scientific methods of inquiry to investigate the natural world.
Natural Sciences. Topic Questions Protection of plants, animals and ecosystems in OS What are the risks for plants, animals and ecosystems when openly sharing data, especially geolocation data? How to minimize these risks? How OS can be used as tool to decrease the use of animals in research? Dual use of open data in natural sciences How to identify dual use issues? How to prevent misuse of open data? Data mining What are the ethical aspects of the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in analysing open data in natural sciences? Citizen science in natural sciences Why is citizen science important in natural sciences? What are ethical problems in practicing citizen science in natural sciences? What is the role of scientists in developing responsible citizen science projects? Including OS aspects in assessing researchers How to include and reward OS practices in hiring approaches and policies in natural sciences? What are the benefits and risks? What are the best practices?
Natural Sciences. Credit Hours: 6-8 Students must complete 6-8 credit hours in Natural Sciences from Category A or Category B. At least one course must come from the State Core (denoted with *). Any student who successfully completes a Natural Sciences course for which one of the general education core course options in Natural Sciences (marked with an *) is an immediate prerequisite, shall be considered to have completed the Natural Sciences core. A minimum grade of "C" or better is required in all coursework. Category A Choose one 3 or 4 credit hour course from the Biological Sciences and one 3 or 4 credit hour course from the Physical Sciences and complete at least 1 credit hour of laboratory in either Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences. The laboratory credit hour can be either part of a 3 or 4 credit hour course designated with a "C" suffix, or a stand-alone, one-credit hour course designed with an "L" suffix. At least one course must come from the State Core (denoted with an *). Biological Sciences  BOT 1010C - Botany Credit Hours: 4  *BSC 1005 - Life in Its Biological Environment Credit Hours: 3  BSC 1005L - Biology Laboratory Credit Hours: 1  *BSC 2010C - Principles of Biology I Credit Hours: 4  BSC 2011C - Principles of Biology II Credit Hours: 4  BSC 2020C - Human Biology Credit Hours: 4  BSC 2050 - Biology of Environmental Systems Credit Hours: 3  *BSC 2085C - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credit Hours: 4  BSC 2086C - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credit Hours: 4  ISC 1075 - Principles of Science and Investigation Credit Hours: 3
Natural Sciences. AST 111/111A, AST 151/151A 4 BIO 110, BIO 111 ( ) CHM 151 GEL 111 PHY 110/110A E. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAT 143, MAT 152, MAT 171 3-4 ( ) II. Additional General Education Hours… 13-14 Select additional courses from above or from the general education courses listed in the left column on the next page. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Natural Sciences. Meets UNO Natural Science Requirements Select 2 courses or course groupings from 2 different disciplines HUMS 1130 Humanities II: Modern World ~G 4.5 HUMS 1150 Multi-Cultural Humanities II ~G CS 4.5 BIOS 1010 Introduction to Biology 6 HUMS 2310 Film History & Appreciation 4.5 CHEM 1010 College Chemistry 6 JAPN 1010 Beginning Japanese ~G 7.5 CHEM 1210 & 1211 or CHEM 1212 General Chemistry 6 MUSC 1050 Music Appreciation 4.5 GEOG 1150 Intro to Phys Geog-Weather & Climate 6 XXXX 1010 Introduction to Philosophy 4.5 GEOG 1160 Intro to Phys Geography-Landforms 6 PHIL 1100 Critical Reasoning 4.5 GEOG 1210 Intro to Physical Geology 6 PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics 4.5 PHYS 110ABC Principles of Physics IA, IB, IC 7.5 PHIL 2200 Intro. to Comparative Religion 4.5 Major Related Electives – required for teacher certification SPAN 1110 Elementary Spanish ~G 7.5 EDUC 2010 Human Growth & Learning + 4.5 THEA 1000 Introduction to the Theatre 4.5 EDUC 2020 Educational Foundations + 4.5
Natural Sciences. Transfer students who completed one or both science courses without labs at another institution prior to admission to FIU will be deemed to have satisfied the Natural Science requirement. c)
Natural Sciences. To plan and conduct the investigation, analysis, drafting, interpretation and presentation of scientific research (including social science research) from scoping to completion. This includes data collection, literature reviews, desk studies and modelling exercises as well as laboratory and field based research. To undertake feasibility / scoping studies to ascertain the approach to be taken for research or other projects, or to assess a range of options available. To undertake risk assessments. To conduct scientific and laboratory analysis to recognised national and international standards. To utilise the latest technology developments and innovations in their research. To provide sound technical advice and commentary on the analysis and interpretation of the results to the Authority. To communicate research output in a clear manner that is tailored to the appropriate target audience.
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!