Courses

Natural and Mathematical Sciences

The following courses will apply to the IU Bloomington GenEd Natural and Mathematical Sciences requirement if taken in Summer 2011, Fall 2011, or Spring 2012.

  • ANAT-A 215    Basic Human Anatomy*
  • ANTH-A 211    Anthropology Topics in the Natural & Mathematical Sciences*
  • ANTH-B 200    Bioanthropology*
  • AST-A 100    The Solar System*
  • AST-A 102    Gravity the Great Attractor: Evolution of Planets, Stars, and Galaxies*
  • AST-A 103    The Search for Life in the Universe*
  • AST-A 105    Stars and Galaxies*
  • AST-A 115    Birth and Death of the Universe*
  • AST-A 221    General Astronomy I*
  • AST-A 222    General Astronomy II*
  • BIOL-L 100    Humans and the Biological World*
  • BIOL-L 104    Introductory Biology Lectures*
  • BIOL-L 111    Introduction to Biology: Evolution and Diversity*
  • BIOL-L 112    Introduction to Biology: Biological Mechanisms*
  • CHEM-C 100    The World as Chemistry*
  • CHEM-C 101    Elementary Chemistry I*
  • CHEM-C 102    Elementary Chemistry II*
  • CHEM-C 103    Introduction to Chemical Principles*
  • CHEM-C 117    Principles of Chemistry and Biochemistry*
  • CHEM-C 121    Elementary Chemistry Laboratory I*
  • CHEM-C 122    Elementary Chemistry Laboratory II*
  • CLLC-L 130    Collins Seminar: Science and the Universe*
  • CLLC-L 230    Collins Colloquium: Life: Concepts and Issues*
  • COGS-Q 101    Introduction to Cognitive Science
  • COGS-Q 250    Mathematics and Logic for the Cognitive and Information Sciences
  • COGS-Q 270    Experiments and Models in Cognition*
  • COLL-C 105    Critical Approaches to the Natural and Mathematical Sciences*
  • COLL-S 105    IFS Seminar in N&M*
  • CSCI-A 110    Introduction to Computers and Computing
  • CSCI-A 201    Introduction to Programming I
  • CSCI-A 202    Introduction to Programming II
  • CSCI-C 102    Great Ideas in Computing
  • CSCI-C 211    Introduction to Computer Science
  • CSCI-C 212    Introduction to Software Systems, Honors
  • CSCI-H 211    Introduction to Computer Science
  • CSCI-H 212    Introduction to Software Systems, Honors
  • GEOG-G 107    Physical Systems of the Environment*
  • GEOG-G 109    Weather and Climate*
  • GEOL-G 103    Earth Science: Materials and Processes*
  • GEOL-G 104    Evolution of the Earth*
  • GEOL-G 105    Earth: Our Habitable Planet*
  • GEOL-G 111    Physical Geology*
  • GEOL-G 112    Historical Geology*
  • GEOL-G 114    Dinosaurs and Their Relatives*
  • GEOL-G 116    Our Planet and Its Future*
  • GEOL-G 121    Meteorites and Geological Processes in Planets*
  • GEOL-G 131    Oceans and Our Global Environment*
  • GEOL-G 141    Earthquakes and Volcanoes*
  • GEOL-G 171    Environmental Geology*
  • GEOL-G 188    Volcanoes of the Eastern Sierra Nevada: Geology and Natural Heritage*
  • GEOL-S 103    Earth Science: Materials and Processes Honors*
  • GEOL-S 121    Meteorites and Geological Processes in Planets, Honors*
  • HON-H 241    Scientific Uncertainty and Discovery*
  • HPER-N 231    Human Nutrition*
  • HPSC-X 200    Scientific Reasoning
  • HPSC-X 253    Inductive Reasoning
  • HUBI-B 101    The Human Organism*
  • INFO-H 101    Introduction to Informatics--Honors
  • INFO-I 101    Introduction to Informatics
  • MATH-D 116 and D 117    Introduction to Finite Mathematics I and II (2 cr. + 2 cr.)1
  • MATH-J 113    Introduction to Calculus with Applications
  • MATH-M 118    Finite Mathematics
  • MATH-M 119    Brief Survey of Calculus I
  • MATH-M 120    Brief Survey of Calculus II
  • MATH-M 211    Calculus I
  • MATH-M 212    Calculus II
  • MATH-M 213    Accelerated Calculus
  • MATH-S 118    Honors Finite Mathematics
  • MATH-S 212    Honors Calculus II
  • MATH-V 118    Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite Mathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences
  • MSCI-M 216    Medical Science of Psychoactive Drugs*
  • PHIL-P 250    Introductory Symbolic Logic
  • PHIL-P 251    Intermediate Symbolic Logic
  • PHSL-P 215    Basic Human Physiology*
  • PHYS-P 101    Physics in the Modern World*
  • PHYS-P 105    Basic Physics of Sound*
  • PHYS-P 108    Intermediate Acoustics Laboratory*
  • PHYS-P 111    Physics of Extraterrestrial Life and Death*
  • PHYS-P 120    Energy and Technology*
  • PHYS-P 125    Energy in the Twenty-first Century*
  • PHYS-P 150    How Things Work*
  • PHYS-P 151    Twenty-first Century Physics*
  • PHYS-P 199    Physical Sciences through Inquiry*
  • PHYS-P 201    General Physics I*
  • PHYS-P 202    General Physics II*
  • PSY-P 101    Introductory Psychology I*
  • PSY-P 106    General Psychology, Honors*
  • PSY-P 151    Introduction to Psychology I for Majors*
  • PSY-P 155    Introduction to Psychological and Brain Sciences*
  • PSY-P 201    An Introduction to Neuroscience*
  • PSY-P 204    Psychological and Biological Bases of Human Sexuality*
  • SOC-S 110    Charts, Graphs, and Tables
  • SPEA-E 272    Introduction to Environmental Sciences*
  • SPEA-S 272    Honors--Introduction to Environmental Sciences*
  • STAT-S 100    Statistical Literacy
  • TOPT-V 201    Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye*
  • VSCI-V 250    The Miracle of Sight*

* Natural Science course

1 Note: MATH-D 116–D 117 is a two-course sequence. Credit is not given for D 116 until D 116 is completed with a minimum grade of C– and D 117 is completed with a passing grade.

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