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Our Mission: The Science Division seeks to
inspire an attitude of discovery, critical thinking,
lifelong learning, and inquiry in the science, math, and
technological fields. The Division believes that a broad
array of transfer and technical courses are necessary to
serve the diverse requirements of the community. It
continues to explore, develop, and modify programs and
courses to help students develop skills, take ownership
of scientific concepts, and build a foundation on which
to make lifelong decisions and contributions relating to
careers and as members of the community.
These are offered Winter Quarter 2010 for non-science
majors.
- Biol 107: Biology and Society,
mostly online with lab on Th midday
- Chem& 110: Chemical Concepts
with Lab, morning (prerequisite: Eng or
ESL 100 or place in Eng 101)
- Envs& 101: Introduction to
Environmental Science, MWF morning
- Geog 203: Cartography and Landforms,
morning (partly online
- Geog 204: Weather/Climate and
Ecosystems, onlin
- Geol& 101: Introduction to
Physical Geology, midday, onlin
- Geol& 110, Environmental Geology,
midday
- Ocea& 101, Introduction to
Oceanography, mostly online with Wed or
Th morning lab
- Phys 110: Concepts of the
Physical World, midday (prerequisite:
Math 099)
- Anth& 205: Biological Anthropology,
morning
- Biol 150 or 150W: Epidemics and
Culture (with service learning), online
- Biol& 170: Human Biology,
morning, midday, online
- Psyc 202: Biopsychology, morning
(prerequisite: Psych 100)
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Science Professor Stephanie Diemel
talks with Monica Yu, Pre-Dentistry student
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As a student at SCC,
you will have the opportunity to interact directly with
our outstanding, award-winning faculty who are
interested in your education goals. Our faculty are also
your advisors and are available to answer your
questions.
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