Scientific Inquiry & Quantitative Analysis
The 3-course requirement in this domain consists of courses that deal with the scientific study of the natural world and with the logical systems of mathematics. The scientific inquiry component of the requirement consists of courses that demonstrate the methods used by scientists to obtain and evaluate information, consider the impact of scientific information on humanity and the environment, and provide experience in using scientific reasoning to investigate questions and develop and evaluate hypotheses. In so doing, such courses can provide a basis for scientific literacy in non-scientists. The quantitative analysis component of the requirement consists of courses that teach the logical structures of quantitative reasoning, the concept of probability, or the application of quantitative argument to everyday life. In so doing, the courses in this domain provide a basis for mathematical literacy in non-mathematicians.
Requirement: three courses (one laboratory science course, one quantitative analysis course, and one from either area, where the science course may be a non-laboratory science course).
Scientific Inquiry
BIOL1101 - Life on Earth (SI-L)
BIOL1102 - Human Biology (SI-L)
BIOL1103 - Human Biology
BIOL1105 - Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Biology (SI-L)
BIOL1106 - Introduction to Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (SI-L)
BIOL1110 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I (SI-L)
BIOL1111 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II (SI-L)
BIOL1112 - Biology and Society
BIOL1211 - Emerging Infectious Diseases
BIOL 1215 - Introduction to Nutrition
CHEM1101 - Principles of Chemistry I (SI-L)
CHEM1102 - Principles of Chemistry II (SI-L)
CHEM1103 - Chemical Perspective (SI-L)
CHEM1104 - Chemistry of Everyday Life (SI-L)
CHEM1105 - Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs (SI-L)
CHEM1125 - Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs
CHEM1107 - Forensic Chemistry
CHEM1117 - Forensic Chemistry (SI-L)
CHEM1108 - Chemistry and Art (SI-L)
CHEM1110 - Introduction to Physical Sciences (SI-L)
CHEM1111 - Chemistry: A World of Choices
CHEM1112 - Chemistry: A World of Choices (SI-L)
CHEM2113 - Chemistry of Boston Waterways
PHYS 1122 - Energy and the Environment
PHYS1116 - Astronomy
PHYS1117 - Astronomy (SI-L)
PHYS1121 - Energy and the Environment (SI-L)
PHYS1121 - Energy and the Environment
PHYS 2201 - General Physics I (Calculus based)
PHYS 2202 - General Physics II (Calculus based)
PSYCH2209 - Physiological Bases of Behavior
Quantitative Analysis
ITECH2101 - Problem Solving with Computers
ITECH2107 - Computer Databases: Designs and Applications
ITECH2115 - Introduction to Programming with MATLAB
MATH1101 - College Algebra
MATH1103 - Precalculus Mathematics
MATH1105 - Topics in Contemporary Math
MATH1111 - Calculus I
MATH1112 - Calculus II
MATH1117 - Introduction to Statistics
MATH1120 - Foundations of Mathematics for Teachers I
MATH1121 - Applied Mathematics for the Natural, Social, and Management Sciences
MATH1122 - Foundations of Mathematics for Teachers II
MATH2101 - Linear Algebra
MATH2103 - Calculus III
MATH2104 - College Geometry
MATH2109 - Discrete Methods
MATH2113 - Applied Statistics
ACCT1201 - Financial Accounting
MGMT2111/2112 - Personal Finance
PHIL2119 - Symbolic Logic
PSYCH2207 - Quantitative Methods in Psychology


