A minor in natural sciences is achieved through completion of the requirements listed below in any four of the six participating departments.
Astronomy
One of the following sequences: | 6 | |
ASTR 201
|
The Sun and its Planets (& Any other 200-level ASTR course) | |
ASTR 221
& ASTR 222 |
Stars and Planets and Galaxies and Cosmology |
|
Total Units | 6 |
Biology
Two of the following sequences: | 8 | |
BIOL 214
& 214L |
Genes, Evolution and Ecology and Genes, Evolution and Ecology Lab |
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BIOL 215
& 215L |
Cells and Proteins and Cells and Proteins Laboratory |
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BIOL 216
& 216L |
Development and Physiology and Development and Physiology Lab |
|
Total Units | 8 |
Chemistry
One of the following sequences: | 8-10 | |
CHEM 105
& CHEM 106 & CHEM 113 |
Principles of Chemistry I and Principles of Chemistry II and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory |
|
CHEM 111
& CHEM 113 & ENGR 145 |
Principles of Chemistry for Engineers and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory and Chemistry of Materials |
|
Total Units | 8-10 |
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
One of the following: | 3 | |
EEPS 101 | The Earth and Planets | 3 |
EEPS 110 | Physical Geology | 3 |
EEPS 115 | Introduction to Oceanography | 3 |
EEPS 117 | Weather and Climate | 3 |
EEPS 119 | Geology Laboratory | 1 |
One additional EEPS course | 3 | |
Total Units | 19 |
Mathematics
One of the following sequences: | 8 | |
MATH 125
& MATH 126 |
Math and Calculus Applications for Life, Managerial, and Social Sci I and Math and Calculus Applications for Life, Managerial, and Social Sci II |
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MATH 121
& MATH 122 |
Calculus for Science and Engineering I and Calculus for Science and Engineering II |
|
Total Units | 8 |
Physics
One of the following sequences: | 8-11 | |
PHYS 115
& PHYS 116 |
Introductory Physics I and Introductory Physics II |
|
PHYS 121
& PHYS 122 & PHYS 221 |
General Physics I – Mechanics and General Physics II – Electricity and Magnetism and Introduction to Modern Physics |
|
Total Units | 8-11 |