Programs and Courses
From the College Catalog
Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree
This degree program is intended for individuals who wish to pursue a career in science or a related field. Such fields include, but are not limited to, astronomy, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, biotechnology, chemistry, environmental geology, environmental science, forensics, forestry, geochemistry, geology, geophysics, home economics, marine biology, meteorology, mortuary science, nutrition (or dietetics), oceanography, optometry, pharmacy, physical education, physics or plant science. This program is also intended for those who wish to pursue medical, dental or veterinary degrees. [Learn more]
Course Descriptions
- See Available Courses for online descriptions and seat availability.
- Physics - pgs. 198-199
- Astronomy - pgs. 145-146
- Geology - pg. 170
- Oceanography - pgs. 191-192
New Course: GEOL 1050, Urban Geology
This course covers basic concepts in geology such as plate tectonics, the rock cycle, earthquakes, and volcanoes, and links them to urban environments and issues. [Learn more]
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