Natural Science Summer Courses

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(Non-Science Majors)

NSCI-1020-L11 - Physical Science: Today's World
Summer Session I, May 28 - June 27, 2024
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 01:00PM - 04:00PM

This course will introduce the non-science major to the applications of physics and chemistry to medical, industrial, and environmental issues. Laboratory sessions will complement the lecture topics.

CRN: 14826

Instructor: Bartlett, Paul
3 credits

Fordham course attributes: ENST, ESNS, ESPS, PSCI


NSCI-1020-V21 - Physical Science: Today's World
Summer Session II, July 2 - August 6, 2024
Online: TWTh, 06:00PM - 09:00PM

This course will introduce the non-science major to the applications of physics and chemistry to medical, industrial, and environmental issues. Laboratory sessions will complement the lecture topics.

CLOSED

Instructor: Staff, Michael
3 credits

Fordham course attributes: ENST, ESNS, ESPS, PSCI


NSCI-1030-L21 - Human Function and Dysfunction
Summer Session II, July 2 - August 6, 2024
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 09:00AM - 12:00PM

Introduces the non-science major to intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting the human body. Topics include genetic engineering, neuroscience, behavior, and disease. Laboratory sessions will complement the lecture topics.

CRN: 14827

Instructor: Sales, Ana
3 credits

Fordham course attributes: BESN, BIOE, LSCI


NSCI-1040-V11 - People and the Living Environment
Summer Session I, May 28 - June 27, 2024
Online: TWTh, 09:00AM - 12:00PM

Introduces the non-science major to the place of humans in global biological systems. Topics include principles of population and community ecology, learning and behavior, evolution and sustainability. Laboratory sessions will complement the lecture topics.

CLOSED

Instructor: Mazhar, Shah Faisal
3 credits

Fordham course attributes: ENST, ESLS, ESNS, INST, ISIN, LSCI, PJEN, PJST, SOIN, URST

Classes listed as either Lincoln Center or Rose Hill will meet on-campus only.

Classes listed as "Online" during Session I or II will meet synchronously online during their scheduled meeting times. Students in different time zones should plan accordingly. Session III online courses are asynchronous (exceptions are noted in course descriptions).

Hybrid courses will meet in person on campus at the times indicated; additional online work will also be required.