UWX GE100 Physical Geography and the Environment
This course focuses on concepts and processes that explain physical systems and the relationship between people and their environment.
This course focuses on concepts and processes that explain physical systems and the relationship between people and their environment.
Anatomy and Physiology II explores major body systems. Topics include nutrition and genetics, as well as water, electrolyte, and pH balance.
An examination of the structure and function of the human body at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels of organization. The integration of these levels of organization within the human organism is emphasized, focusing on body organization, support, movement, and neural control. (NW, 4 credits) Prerequisite: UWX BL101 UWX BL285 Course Syllabus
This is a descriptive survey of astronomy that covers such topics as the solar system, stars, galaxies, and cosmology.
Explore limits and continuity, derivatives, antiderivatives, definite integrals, Riemann sums, and the application of differentiation and integration.
This introduction to statistics covers the collection and analysis of data, descriptive statistics, elementary probability, and distributions.
Learn to formulate, analyze, solve and interpret mathematical and real-world problems through the study of the properties of elementary algebraic functions.
Learn the basics, such as trigonometric functions and their basic properties and graphs, identities, inverse trigonometric functions and solving equations.
Develop analytic reasoning and the ability to solve quantitative problems, emphasizing appropriate use of units and dimensions and mathematical notation.
Study the basic principles of nutrition, digestion, and metabolism to Interpret and analyze the effects on diet, weight, fitness level, and overall health.