Natural Sciences - General (A.S.)
The goal of the natural sciences associate of science degree is to provide students with a well-rounded introduction to the life and physical sciences. The degree program is designed to satisfy the curiosity of students interested in the natural world, facilitate advanced study in the sciences, or to supplement study of another field with a strong background in the concepts and methodologies of the natural 6 sciences.
Courses
- ANTH 115 — Physical Anthropology
- ANTH 115L — Introduction to Physical Anthropology Lab
- AP 120 — Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
- AP 150 — Introduction to Human Anatomy
- AP 151 — Introduction to Human Physiology
- AP 200 — Human Anatomy
- AP 201 — Human Physiology
- ASTR 102 — Introductory Astronomy: Stars and the Universe
- ASTR 103 — Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System
- ASTR 104 — Life in the Universe
- ASTR 105L — Observational Astronomy
- ASTR 106 — History of Astronomy
- BA 130 — Business Statistics
- BIOL 105 — Humans and the Environment
- BIOL 115 — Marine Biology
- BIOL 120 — Introduction To Biological Science
- BIOL 200 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 201 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 202 — Molecular Biology/Genetics
- BOT 120 — Introduction To Plant Science
- BTEC 120 — Introduction to Biotechnology
- CHEM 100 — Introductory Chemistry
- CHEM 101 — Chemistry in Society
- CHEM 101L — Chemistry in Society Lab
- CHEM 110 — Elementary Chemistry
- CHEM 111 — General Chemistry
- CHEM 112 — General Chemistry
- CHEM 211 — Organic Chemistry
- CHEM 212 — Organic Chemistry
- ECON 210 — Applied Introductory Statistics for Economics
- ESCI 104 — Oceanography
- ESCI 104L — Oceanography Laboratory
- ESCI 106 — Weather and Climate
- ESCI 106L — Weather and Climate Laboratory
- ESCI 110 — Introduction To Earth Science
- GEOG 101 — Physical Geography
- GEOG 101L — Physical Geography Laboratory
- GEOG 103 — Environmental Geography
- GEOG 115 — Physical Geography with Laboratory
- GEOG 140 — California Geography
- GEOG 160 — Field Studies in Geography
- GEOL 100 — Natural History Of Southern California
- GEOL 101 — Physical Geology
- GEOL 102 — Physical Geology Lecture
- GEOL 102L — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 103 — Environmental Geology Lecture
- GEOL 103L — Environmental Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 104 — Environmental Geology
- GEOL 105L — Introduction to Geoscience Field Methods
- GEOL 106 — Geology of the Solar System: Planets and Moons
- GEOL 120 — Geology Field Studies in Owens Valley and the Sierra Nevada Mountains
- GEOL 201 — Earth History
- GEOL 204 — Geology of the Western National Parks and Monuments
- GEOL 207 — Paleontology, Life of the Past
- GEOL 208 — The Age of the Dinosaurs
- GEOL 209 — Natural Disasters
- MATH 104 — Survey of Mathematics
- MATH 105 — Activity-Based Probability And Statistics for Elementary And Middle School Teachers
- MATH 110A — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
- MATH 110B — Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- MATH 114 — College Algebra
- MATH 116 — Calculus for Managerial, Biological and Social Sciences
- MATH 130 — Business Statistics
- MATH 140 — Trigonometry
- MATH 155 — Precalculus
- MATH 155S — Enhanced Precalculus
- MATH 170 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MATH 190 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MATH 225 — Calculus III
- MATH 250 — Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
- MICR 200 — Principles and Applications of Microbiology
- PHYS 100 — Elementary Physics
- PHYS 101 — General Physics
- PHYS 102 — General Physics
- PHYS 201 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 202 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 203 — Engineering Physics
- PS 100 — Physical Science Of Modern Technology
- PS 112 — Physical Science for Elementary School Teachers
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- PSYC 241 — Introduction to Psychobiology
- ZOOL 120 — Introduction to Animal Biology