CHEM151
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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
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Demonstrate knowledge of concepts, principles, and theories in the physical or natural sciences.
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Make observations and collect data, design and carry out experiments or other types of scientific investigations.
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Formulate research questions and testable hypotheses, analyze and interpret data, draw inferences and conclusions, and identify further questions for investigation.
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Demonstrate awareness of the interdependent relationships of basic science, applied science, mathematics, and technology.
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Recognize the human nature of the scientific enterprise, including the importance of curiosity, creativity, and imagination; the dual nature of scientific knowledge as changeable and durable; and the impact of a scientist's personal identity on the scientific process.
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Evaluate societal issues from a science perspective, question the evidence presented, and make informed judgments about these issues.