Fundamental concepts and their environmental application for the non-science student: properties of atoms and molecules, chemical reactions, nuclear processes, mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism; applications to energy production and consumption. Precludes additional credit for ISCI 1002 (no longer offered). Not acceptable for credit in a Bachelor of Science program. Prerequisite(s): ISCI 1001 or GEOG 1010 or permission of the Institute. Lecture/demonstrations three hours a week, a one-hour tutorial a week, and project assignments.
Fundamental concepts and their environmental application for the non-science student: properties of atoms and molecules, chemical reactions, nuclear processes, mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism; applications to energy production and consumption. Precludes additional credit for ISCI 1002 (no longer offered). Not acceptable for credit in a Bachelor of Science program. Prerequisite(s): ISCI 1001 or GEOG 1010 or permission of the Institute. Lecture/demonstrations three hours a week, a one-hour tutorial a week, and project assignments.