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Nov 21, 2024
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UCOR 3800 - Natural Sciences and Global Challenges5 credit hours Courses in the natural sciences that explore important global issues through the lens of a specific discipline in the natural sciences. Each course focuses on a particular issue/challenge and course content assists students in understanding key disciplinary knowledge and approaches that provide insight into the issue. Students explore ways to productively think about and address the issue. These courses help students increase their understanding of complex global issues, develop knowledge of a natural science as it relates to global issues, explore approaches to and solutions for global issues, develop skills and confidence in applying knowledge to complex issues, and improve writing and research skills. Global Challenges courses include students from a variety of disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary conversation and understanding. This course requires a major paper or project, as well as some kind of reflective assignment where students are asked to synthesize their overall learning as it relates to the global issue being studied. Community-based learning and/or field or laboratory research is encouraged but not required.
Prerequisite Course(s): 75 or more credits; UCOR 1200 or MATH 1010 or above courses of 5 credits; UCOR 1800-level, BIOL-1610/1611, BIOL-2200, BIOL-2220, CHEM-1500/1501, PHYS-1050, or PHYS-1210 Terms Typically Offered: RQ, FQ, WQ, SQ
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