Physical Sciences Non-Lab
(CORE Code: PS)
| Course Number |
Course Title |
|---|---|
| AOSC 123 | Causes and Implications of Global Change (also as GEOG 123/GEOL 123. Formerly METO 123) |
| AOSC 200 | Weather and Climate (formerly METO 200) Marquee |
| ASTR 100 | Introduction to Astronomy (only if taken Fall 1993 or later) |
| ASTR 120 | Introductory Astrophysics - Solar System |
| ASTR 220 | Collisions in Space |
| ENEE 132 | Engineering Issues in Modern MedicineMarquee |
| ENEE 133 | Engineering Issues in Modern Medicine: The Body as a Machine Marquee |
| ENES 100 | Introduction to Engineering Design |
| ENMA150 | Materials of Civilization Marquee |
| ENSP 101 | Introduction to Environmental Science |
| GEOG 123 | Causes and Implications of Global Change (also as GEOL 123/AOSC 123) |
| GEOG 140 | Coastal Environments |
| GEOL 104 | Dinosaurs: A Natural History |
| GEOL 120 | Environmental Geology |
| GEOL 123 | Causes and Implications of Global Change (also as GEOG 123/AOSC 123) |
| GEOL 124 | Biogenesis: Making a Habitable Planet Marquee |
| GEOL 200 | Earth's Fury: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunami (I-Series course) |
| GEOL 204 | Dinosaurs: Early Humans, Ancestors, and Evolution; The Fossil Record of Vanished Worlds of the Prehistoric Past (I-Series course) |
| GEOL 212 | Planetary Geology |
| GEOL 214 | Global Energy Systems and Resources |
| HONR 219D | On Beyond Dinosaurs: Patterns and Enigmas in Vertebrae |
| HONR 228K | Great Ideas in Physics and Their Implications in Other Disciplines |
| HONR 228Q | Nuclear Physics and Society |
| HONR 259C | Fearfully Great Lizards: Topics in Dinosaur Research |
| HONR 279W | The Solar System |
| PHYS 101 | Contemporary Physics - Revolutions in Physics |
| PHYS 104 | How Things Work : Science Foundations |
| PHYS 105 | Physics for Decision Makers: The Global Energy Crisis Marquee |
| PHYS 111 | Physics in the Modern World |
| PHYS 161 | General Physics: Mechanics and Particle Dynamics |
| PHYS 171 | Introductory Physics: Mechanics and Relativity |
| PHYS 199M | The Manhattan Project (I-Series course) |
Current as of:11/2011
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