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Title: Nature, Science, Culture
Short Title:
(in Banner Class Schedule)
Science
Description: We live in a time of unprecedented technological development. At the same time, we face a range of potentially catastrophic environmental threats. How can science help to address the most pressing concerns of the 21st century? What cultural and political factors stand in the way of change? In this Learning Community, we will address these questions while learning about rewarding careers in the sciences. In NSCI 110, students will gain useful skills that set the foundation for courses in a range of majors in the sciences. ENGL 110 will provide opportunities for practicing and refining the writing and communication skills desired by employers. Students in UNIV 101 will learn how Fayetteville State University can help them enter rewarding careers in growing industries.
Courses:
Course Title
UNIV 101-102 Freshman Seminar I-II
NSCI 110 Comprehensive Physical Science
ENGL 110 English Composition I
Semesters: Two (students can join second semester without taking first on space-available basis)
Who should take this LC?: Any first-year student interested in a major in the natural or mathematical sciences.
Current Schedule Fall 2008
LC CRN Course Title Hrs Sct Days Begin End Instructor
  6631 ENGL110 English Composition 1 3 35 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Swinford, Dean
  7186 NSCI110 Comprehensive Physical Sci 4 07 W 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Singletary, Steven J.
  7186 NSCI110 Comprehensive Physical Sci 4 07 TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AM Singletary, Steven J.
  6196 UNIV101 Freshman Seminar I 1 14 MW 3:00 PM 3:50 PM White, Erin
Scheduling Notes:
  • None
For more information: Steven Singletary
Department of Natural Sciences
910-672-2079
ssingletary@uncfsu.edu
How to register: Register for First Steps with the University.
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