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NATURAL SCIENCES I 289 SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES Brandt Kehoe, Dean Department Chairman Biology ...................................................................... ......................................... ... .......... Bert A. Tribbey Chemistry ...................... ........................................................................................... ... Helen]. Gigliotti Geology ............................................. ........ ............ ............................ ...................... ... Robert D. Merrill Mathematics ...... .... ........... ..... ... ... ......................... ......................... .......................... .. Robert F. Arnold Physics .... .. ........................................................... ·.. .. ............ ... ............. .. ................. Hugh A. Williamson Psychology ..... ............ ....................... ................................................. ......................... Merry W. Salehi The School of atural Sciences provides for tudy in the disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Instruction in these disciplines is designed to accomplish either of two obj ctives. The first i.s to provide enough professional training, at either the undergraduate or graduate lev I, to serve as a foundation For a career in the discipline or for continued study at the graduate level in pursuit of advanced degrees. The second is to provide a mean for all unive rsity students to gain nn understanding of the world of science and to give students specific skills for use in related disci plines. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY The School also offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary science study in courses designed to meet student interest in such areas· as environmental studies and ecology, science for public school teachers, and science for health professions. Students interested in developing an interdisciplinary degree program through the Special Major (page 75) should contact the School Committee on Interdisciplinary Studies through the Dean. Man and the Natural Environment (17 unit thematic cluster) This cluster of intensive Reid courseS is presented at the introductory level. Concurrent registration in the four courses listed below is required. Involves approximately one month in the Reid. Expenses for transportation and food in the field of approximately .~ 125 should be anticipated. For further information, contact Dean, School of Natural Scien'ces. N Sci 15 En ironmental Science-Integrative Seminar (2) Anth 15 Man's Place in the Natural Environment (5) Bioi 15 An Ecological Approach to Life Science (5) Geol 15 The Earth and lts History (5) COURSES NATURAL SCIENCE (N Sci) 1. The Art of Medicine (1; max total 4) (Former EXP 20, N Sci 140T 1edlon) Primarily for prehealth-care students. Delivery of health care today. Concepts of the art of medicine prese nted by community physicians and specialists. 15. Environmental Science: Integrative Seminar (2) Concurrent enrollment in Anth 15, Bioi 15, Ceol 15 required. Portion of /!•fan and the Natuml Enviromnent Cluster. A study of the interrelationships among the anthropological, biological and geological aspects of man and the natural emironment. Team taught. 40T. Topic• In Natural Science• (1~; max total 12) Prerequi ite: permission of instructor. Interdisciplinary topics covering such subject matter areas as environmental studies and the impact of science on society. 100. Clinical Obaervatlon: Premedical (2; max total 4 If no 1tudy re peoted) Prerequisite: chemi try through organic, at least one course in anatomy and physiology. Observation of the daily practice of medicine in a physician's ofnce; three different specialties or types of practice observed each semester. (1 lecture, 3 lab hour ) 140T. Topic• In Natural Sciencea (1-4; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Interdisciplinary topics covering such subject matter areas as medical technology and ecology. l 0-.. 7 5 2 00 25 I 52 5 125
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 289 |
Full Text Search | NATURAL SCIENCES I 289 SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES Brandt Kehoe, Dean Department Chairman Biology ...................................................................... ......................................... ... .......... Bert A. Tribbey Chemistry ...................... ........................................................................................... ... Helen]. Gigliotti Geology ............................................. ........ ............ ............................ ...................... ... Robert D. Merrill Mathematics ...... .... ........... ..... ... ... ......................... ......................... .......................... .. Robert F. Arnold Physics .... .. ........................................................... ·.. .. ............ ... ............. .. ................. Hugh A. Williamson Psychology ..... ............ ....................... ................................................. ......................... Merry W. Salehi The School of atural Sciences provides for tudy in the disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Instruction in these disciplines is designed to accomplish either of two obj ctives. The first i.s to provide enough professional training, at either the undergraduate or graduate lev I, to serve as a foundation For a career in the discipline or for continued study at the graduate level in pursuit of advanced degrees. The second is to provide a mean for all unive rsity students to gain nn understanding of the world of science and to give students specific skills for use in related disci plines. INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY The School also offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary science study in courses designed to meet student interest in such areas· as environmental studies and ecology, science for public school teachers, and science for health professions. Students interested in developing an interdisciplinary degree program through the Special Major (page 75) should contact the School Committee on Interdisciplinary Studies through the Dean. Man and the Natural Environment (17 unit thematic cluster) This cluster of intensive Reid courseS is presented at the introductory level. Concurrent registration in the four courses listed below is required. Involves approximately one month in the Reid. Expenses for transportation and food in the field of approximately .~ 125 should be anticipated. For further information, contact Dean, School of Natural Scien'ces. N Sci 15 En ironmental Science-Integrative Seminar (2) Anth 15 Man's Place in the Natural Environment (5) Bioi 15 An Ecological Approach to Life Science (5) Geol 15 The Earth and lts History (5) COURSES NATURAL SCIENCE (N Sci) 1. The Art of Medicine (1; max total 4) (Former EXP 20, N Sci 140T 1edlon) Primarily for prehealth-care students. Delivery of health care today. Concepts of the art of medicine prese nted by community physicians and specialists. 15. Environmental Science: Integrative Seminar (2) Concurrent enrollment in Anth 15, Bioi 15, Ceol 15 required. Portion of /!•fan and the Natuml Enviromnent Cluster. A study of the interrelationships among the anthropological, biological and geological aspects of man and the natural emironment. Team taught. 40T. Topic• In Natural Science• (1~; max total 12) Prerequi ite: permission of instructor. Interdisciplinary topics covering such subject matter areas as environmental studies and the impact of science on society. 100. Clinical Obaervatlon: Premedical (2; max total 4 If no 1tudy re peoted) Prerequisite: chemi try through organic, at least one course in anatomy and physiology. Observation of the daily practice of medicine in a physician's ofnce; three different specialties or types of practice observed each semester. (1 lecture, 3 lab hour ) 140T. Topic• In Natural Sciencea (1-4; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Interdisciplinary topics covering such subject matter areas as medical technology and ecology. l 0-.. 7 5 2 00 25 I 52 5 125 |