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Show COLLEGE OF SCIENCE PHILOSOPHY COURSES PIIIL (HU) 111 Ethics -- Judgment! concerning what is good or bad, right or wrong, and how these are justified and related to action. Relativism, subjectivism, absolutism, the selfish theory, freedom, and responsiblity. INSTR: Richard Sherlock CREDIT: 4.0 TIME: MWF 1:30 150 PM -- Ad- mpnrr- in - Thursday 5:15 -- 7:45 DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY TIME: Plant Biology Structure, function, and diversity of prokaryotes, fungi, algae, and higher plants. Prerequisite: BIOL 125 or equivalent. Three lectures one lab. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY BIOL 126 Lorin Squires INSTR: CREDIT 5.0 TIME: Wednesday 5:30 10:00 PM -- PM DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Soc (SS) 101 - Introductory Sociology How people become human. How and why people of different cultures control their society, evaluate their behavior, and organize as they do. INSTR: Staff TIME: n Lorin Squires CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: Monday 5:30 10:00 PM INSTR: DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY CHEM (PS) 111 General Chemistry For nonscience majors. Prerequisite: one unit of high school or college algebra. Four lectures and one recitation. INSTR: - Monday 5:15- - 1030 PM SOC (10) 238 - Sex Roles In American Society An examination of the socialization of females and males for their expected roles mpniT- ' TIME: Laird Hartman n Tuesday 5:30 10:00 PM -- DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE CS (SK) 150 - Basic Programming INSTR: D. Rogers CREDIT: 10 TIME: Saturday 12JO - 3:00 PM DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK INSTR: Jung Liu CREDIT 4.0 PM Wednesday 5:30 This course requires a S15JX) lab fee to be paid at the time of registration. e To The Aged SOC Effect of the aging process on social adjustment and trends toward development of services and programs for the aged. TIME: INSTR: NileMeservy CREDIT. 10 TIME: Tuesday 5:30 CS 235 - Computer Programming And W435-Servic- 8:00 PM COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE 9.-0- 0 Problem Solving Techniques Introduction to computer science for majors and minors. General computing concepts, problem analysis, algorithm development, and programming in a modern high-levlanguage. Prerequisites: CS 170 or consent of instructor; MATH 215 or 220 prior to or concurrent with CS el 235. World Wildlife An overview of the wildlife and fishery resources of the world with emphasis on non-NorAmerican forms and their 250 -- th relationships to humans in various cultures. Suitable for nonbiologists as well as biologists. INSTR: Staff CREDIT 10 TIME: Thursday 5:30 -- 8:00 PM INSTR: Susan Morgan CREDIT: 4D TIME: Tuesday 5:30 9D0 PM ruFniT ' Jung Liu in Monday 5:30 8:00 PM This course requires a $15.00 lab fee to be paid at the lime of registration. TIME CS 356 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS MATH 002 - Elements Of Algebra A review of elementary algebra in preparation for MATH 101. INSTR: Richard Jones CREDIT 5.0 TIME: MW 5:30 - 8.-0-0 PM MATH (SK) 101 - Introduction To College Algebra Designed to develop skills and techniques in elementary algebra. In most cases, stu- school algebra should not enroll in MATH 101. Prerequisite: MATH 002 or one year high school algebra. INSTR: Dave Hunt CREDIT 5D TIME MW 5:30 - 8:00 PM MATII 105 College Algebra Real number system, equations and inequalities, functions, logarithms, polynomials, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, and matricies. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or equivalent INSTR: Dave Hunt CREDIT 5D TIME MW 8:00 -- 10:30 PM MATH 105 - College Algebra Real number system, equations and inequalities, functions, logarithms, polynoinduction, binomial mials, and matricies. theorem, Prerequisite: Math 101 or equivalent INSTR: KBuis PRFDIT- - Sfl TIME Daily 10:00 10:50 AM malhe-matic- al -- MATH (SK) 202 - Mathematics INSTR: FW (IO) GEOL (PS) 200 - Earth History Physical and biological history of the earth as revealed by the geologic record. Interpretive techniques. Three lectures and one lab per week. Prerequisite: GEOL 101 or dents with more than one year of high - Use of the BASIC programming language to teach problem solving skills on a computer. BASIC is the language most commonly supported on small computers, including home computers. Three lectures, one recitation. in American society. -- PM .-00 -- PHYS (LS) 130 - Human Physiology Functioning of the human body, with emphasis upon major organ systems. Five lectures, one lab. -- njpnrn Friday 5:30 -- PHYSIOLOGY COURSES Recruitment, training; and evaluation. INSTR: R. Robinson TIME: Jung Liu CREDIT 3D 11L DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE POL SCI 662 - Public Personnel ministration INSTR: -- Introduction To Computer Discussion of the structure of various computer systems. Computer information storage and representation, and trends in computer architecture. Sym- input-outpu- t, Teachers of arithmetic and foundations Sets, logic, intuitive geometry, metrics, probalgebra, and statistics. Emphasis is on ability, understanding the mathematics necessary to teach at the elementary school level. Prerequistes: ACT math score of 19 or MATh 101 is prerequisite to 201; 201 is prerequisite to 202, 202 is prerequisite to 203. INSTR: Bill Caldwell CREDIT: 3.0 TIME Wednesday 5:30 - 8:00 PM |