BIOL 1030 & 1050: General Biology I
I took this course in the fall of my semester of 2020. This course covered a wide variety of topics related to the study of life and everything it encompasses. This course was accompanied by the lab section BIOL 1050.
BIOL 1040 & 1060: General Biology II
This is a course is a continuation of BIOL 1030 and was accompanied by the lab section BIOL 1060.
CH 1010: General Chemistry I
This course offers an introduction to foundational chemistry concepts through a combination of classroom instruction and laboratory work. It focuses on understanding chemical reactions, utilizing symbolic representation, exploring the mole concept and its practical applications, and investigating molecular structures. This course was accompanied by the lab section CH 1011.
CH 1020: General Chemistry: II
A course continuation of CH 1010 with the lab section of CH 1021.
CH 2230 & 2270: Organic Chemistry I
This course introduces the fundamental principles of organic chemistry, exploring how these principles are derived through the study of the properties, preparations, and interconnections among key classes of organic compounds. This course was accompanied by the lab section CH 2270.
CH 2240 & 2280: Organic Chemistry II
A course continuation of CH 2240 with the lab section of CH 2280.
BIOL 2220 & 2221: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
This introductory course delves into integrated human anatomy and physiology, encompassing fundamental topics such as cells and tissues, as well as the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, along with sensory organs. Emphasis is placed on physiology throughout the curriculum with a laboratory component. This course was accompanied by the lab section BIOL 2221.
BIOL 2230 & 2231: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
A continuation of the BIOL 2220 course with a laboratory component BIOL 2231.
BCHM 3050: Essential Elements of Biochemistry
This course provided an introduction to the molecular-level understanding of biological structure, its production, replication, and its intricate relationship with function.
PHYS 2070 & 2090: General Physics I
This introductory course is designed for students outside of physical science or engineering majors. It encompasses fundamental topics including mechanics, waves, fluids, and thermal physics. This course was accompanied by the lab section PHYS 2090.
PHYS 2080 & 2100: General Physics II
A continuation of the PHYS 2070 course with a laboratory component PHYS 2100.