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DHC 161 - Physical and Biological Systems II


Description:
Variable topic. Courses in this area study physical and life systems, provide basic methods for rigorously describing the natural world, or treat social, economic, technological, ethical or other implications of natural phenomena. Students will perform scientific inquiry and experimentation in a laboratory setting. May be repeated for credit.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: admission to the Douglas Honors College.

Credits: (5)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Reason about principles of human behavior for understanding self and others
  • Examine implications of participation in social groups and institutions to inform ethical interaction
  • Apply critical thinking to specific situations involving personal and community decision-making
  • Be efective in using written and oral communication skills both in form and structure
  • Demonstrate strong critical and creative thinking skills
  • Demonstrate strong analytical skills including quantitative and experimental techniques
  • Demonstrate the ability to investigate problems new to themselves, draw conclusions, and evaluate source materials utilized in these investigations
  • Interact openly, respectfully, and knowledgeably with those from different backgrounds and perspectives
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
5/29/2008



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