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2009-2010



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GROUP D: THE STUDY OF NATURAL PHENOMENA THROUGH EXPERIMENT OR ANALYSIS
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*Laboratory course
Animal and Food Science (ANFS)
ANFS 101 Introduction to Animal Science
ANFS 261 Principles of Companion Animal Nutrition

Anthropology (ANTH)
ANTH 102 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (duplicate credit with ANTH 104)
ANTH 104 Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
  (duplicate credit with ANTH 102, and with ANTH 103in Group C. ANTH 104 will not count toward graduation if ANTH 102 or ANTH 103 has been successfully completed.)
ANTH 202 Human Evolution and the Fossil Record

Art Conservation (ARTC)
ARTC 210* Science of Color Phenomena

Art History (ARTH)
ARTH 205 Science and the Detection of Art Forgeries (cross-listed with MSST 205)

Biology (BISC)
BISC 103 Principles of Biology
(Both BISC 103 and BISC 207 cannot be used to fulfill Group D
Duplicate credit if taken after BISC 207.)
BISC 113* General Biology Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with BISC 103)
BISC 104* Principles in Biology with lab
BISC 105 Human Heredity and Development
BISC 115* Human Heredity and Development Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with BISC 105)
BISC 106 Elementary Human Physiology
BISC 116* Elementary Human Physiology Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with BISC 106)
BISC 107 Elementary Evolutionary Ecology
BISC 117* Elementary Evolutionary Ecology Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with BISC 107)
BISC 110 Viruses, Genes, and Cancer
BISC 127* Environment and Cultures in Conflict
BISC 152 Biology of Human Sexuality
BISC 171 Microbiology in Modern Society
BISC 195 Biological Evolution
BISC 207* Introductory Biology I
(Both BISC 103 and BISC 207 cannot be used to fulfill Group D.)
BISC 208* Introductory Biology II

Chemistry (CHEM)
CHEM 100 Chemistry and the Human Environment
CHEM 101* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 103, CHEM 105, CHEM 111)
CHEM 102* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 104, CHEM 112)
CHEM 103* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 101, CHEM 105, CHEM 111)
CHEM 104* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 102, CHEM 112)
CHEM 105 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 101, CHEM 103, CHEM 111)
CHEM 111 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 101, CHEM 103, CHEM 105)
CHEM 112 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 102, CHEM 104)
CHEM 210 Science of Color Phenomena (cross-listed with ARTC 210)

Cognitive Science (CGSC)
CGSC 314 Brain and Behavior (cross-listed with PSYC 314)

Computer and Information Sciences (CISC)
CISC 101 Computers and Information Systems
CISC 103 Introduction to Computer Science with Web Applications
CISC 105 General Computer Science
CISC 106 General Computer Science for Engineers
CISC 108 Introduction to Computer Science I

Entomology (ENWC)
ENWC 201 Wildlife Conservation and Ecology
ENWC 205 Elements of Entomology

Geography (GEOG)
GEOG 101 Physical Geography: Climatic Processes
GEOG 111* Climatic Processes Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with GEOG 101)
GEOG 106 Physical Geography: Land Surface
GEOG 152* Climate and Life
GEOG 220 Meteorology
GEOG 250 Computer Methods in Geography

Geology (GEOL)
GEOL 105 Geological Hazards
GEOL 115* Geological Hazards Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with GEOL 105)
GEOL 107* General Geology
GEOL 108 Volcanoes and Earthquakes
GEOL 109 Planets, Asteroids and Impacts
GEOL 110 Earth History: Evolution and Geologic Record
GEOL 111 Geology of Delaware and its Neighbors
GEOL 112 Earth Resources and Public Policy
GEOL 120 Life's a Beach: Geological Processes

Linguistics (LING)
LING 253 Laboratory Phonetics

Marine Studies (MAST)
MAST 200 The Oceans

Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
MATH 201 Introduction to Statistical Methods (duplicate credit with STAT 205)
MATH 205 Statistical Methods I (duplicate credit with STAT 201)
MATH 210 Discrete Mathematics I (duplicate credit with MATH 230)
MATH 221 Calculus I (duplicate credit with MATH 241)
MATH 230 Finite Mathematics with Applications (duplicate credit with MATH 210)
MATH 241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus A (duplicate credit with MATH 221)

Museum Studies (MSST)
MSST 205 Science and the Detection of Art Forgeries (cross-listed with ARTH 205)

Medical Technology (MEDT)
MEDT 200 The Language of Medicine
MEDT 220 Forensic Science

Nutrition and Dietetics (NTDT)
NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts

Philosophy (PHIL)
PHIL 205 Logic (PHIL 351 alternate.) (duplicate credit if taken after PHIL 351)
PHIL 207 Scientific Reasoning
PHIL 211 Basic Decision Theory

Physics (PHYS)
PHYS 104* Elementary Physics (duplicate credit with PHYS 201, PHYS 207, and SCEN 101)
PHYS 133* Introduction to Astronomy
PHYS 140 Great Concepts of Physics
PHYS 141 Light, Lasers, Cameras, Perception
PHYS 143 Energy, Technology, and Society
PHYS 144 Concepts of the Universe (duplicate credit if taken after PHYS 133 or 134)
PHYS 145 Black Holes and Cosmic Evolution
PHYS 146 Quarks, Gluons, and the Big Bang
PHYS 147 Atoms for Everyone
PHYS 199 Exploring Physics Concepts: I
PHYS 201* Introductory Physics I (duplicate credit with PHYS 104, 207, and SCEN 101)
PHYS 202* Introductory Physics II (duplicate credit with PHYS 208 and SCEN 102)
PHYS 207* Fundamentals of Physics I (duplicate credit with PHYS 104, PHYS  201, and SCEN 101)
PHYS 208* Fundamentals of Physics II (duplicate credit with PHYS 202 and SCEN 102)

Plant Science (PLSC)
PLSC 101* Botany I
PLSC 140 People and Plants: Feast or Famine
PLSC 204 Introduction to Soil Science

Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC 314 Brain and Behavior (cross-listed with CGSC 314)
PSYC 320 Introduction to Neuroscience

Science (SCEN)
SCEN 101* Physical Science (duplicate credit with PHYS 104, PHYS 201, and PHYS 207)
SCEN 102* Physical Science (duplicate credit with PHYS 202 and PHYS 208)
SCEN 103 Concepts of Science and Technology




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