2004 - 2005 Calendar
1000. A liberal science course for Arts students, which
reflects the way scientists think and work through historical, philosophical
and social considerations of the environment we live in. Typical course
content includes: the concepts of matter, motion and energy; the chemical
basis for life and the interdependence of organisms; and the abundance and
distribution of the Earth's natural resources.
Three lectures a week.
No laboratory.
1001. Continuation of the above.
Prerequisite: Science 1000.
NOTE: Science 1000/1001 may not be used to fulfill any of the Science
course requirements for the Honours and General Degrees in Science.
1150 (F) and 1151 (W). (Formerly Science 115A/B). An
introduction to some concepts in the Physical and Life Sciences. These courses
are primarily intended for the non-science major (B.A.; B.Ed (Primary/Elementary)).
NOTE: Science 1150 and 1151 are not acceptable as prerequisites for 2000-level
courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography or Earth Sciences. Credit
may not be obtained for both Science 115A and Science 1150 or for Science
115B and Science 1151.
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