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  1. Biology Courses

    101. General Biology. (with lab) (1.25 units) An introduction to ecology, evolution, conservation of biological diversity, and comparative adaptation using an investigative and problem-based approach. Structured, skill-based lab exercises allow...

  2. Geology Courses

    GEOL 103. The Dynamic Earth An introduction to the study of the Earth intended for students with little or no previous exposure to geology or other science. The course examines...

  3. Philosophy Courses

    100. Introduction to Philosophy. A launch-course into the wide world of philosophical inquiry that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality...

  4. English Courses

    100 Level courses 123. Intro to Fiction Do you enjoy reading, watching, or listening to stories, but lack the words to describe why they appeal to you and how they...

  5. Chinese courses

    101, 102 . Elementary Chinese. This is a two-semester sequence providing an introduction to the speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension of modern Mandarin Chinese. Through this course students are...

  6. German courses

    German Language Courses 101-102. Elementary German with Lab. At the elementary level of the language courses sequence (GER 101 in the fall and 102 in the spring), students are gradually...

  7. Course Descriptions

    CHEM103, 104. General Chemistry. (1.25 units each) This course is an introduction to chemistry for science and non-science majors. Both courses use in-class experimentation, discussion, and lecture to ask and...

  8. Course Descriptions

    Phys 101: Introduction to Astronomy (without Lab) People of every time and culture have studied the skies, named the arrangements of stars and used the apparent motions of the sun...

  9. History Courses

    100-Level Courses Courses at the 100 level, designed specifically for first-year students and sophomores, provide a broad introduction to African, American, Asian, Middle Eastern, Caribbean and Latin American, and European...

  10. Department Courses

    101. Human Origins. This course explores the nature of humanity using a bio-cultural approach. Students learn about the history and basic concepts of evolutionary thought, the fossil and genetic evidence...