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- Identify and apply the fundamental concepts and methods of a discipline or interdisciplinary field exploring the scientific world, including, but not limited to: computer science, history of science, life and physical sciences, linguistics, logic, mathematics, psychology, statistics, and technology-related studies.
- Demonstrate how tools of science, mathematics, technology, or formal analysis can be used to analyze problems and develop solutions.
- Articulate and evaluate the empirical evidence supporting a scientific or formal theory.
- Articulate and evaluate the impact of technologies and scientific discoveries on the contemporary world, such as issues of personal privacy, security, or ethical responsibilities.
- Understand the scientific principles underlying matters of policy or public concern in which science plays a role.
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Fundamentals of Biology: Human Biology Lecture (co-requisite with Students who enter Baruch as freshmen and transfer students who have satisfied neither the Life & Physical Sciences nor the Scientific World requirement at the time they entered Baruch must take the co-requisite Natural Sciences courses to satisfy these Pathways Common Core requirements. They may take
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CourseNumber | 10011012 |
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Discipline | PSY |
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, but it can be used only as their sixth Flexible Core course (or as a non-Pathways elective). It cannot be used to satisfy the Scientific World requirement. Students who have already satisfied both the Life and Physical Sciences and the Scientific World requirements at the time they entered Baruch may take in the Required Core ) Showcourse v |
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CourseNumber | 10011015L |
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Discipline | PSY | BIO |
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Fundamentals of Biology: Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology Lecture (co-requisite with as their sixth Flexible Core course.
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CourseNumber | 10011016 |
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Discipline | PSY |
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CourseNumber | 1003L |
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Discipline | CHM |
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CourseNumber | 1011L1001 |
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Discipline | BIO |
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Fundamentals of Biology: Human Biology Lecture (co-requisite with General Psychology (please see below)
NOTE: The following courses are no longer offered at Baruch, but do appear on students’ transfer evaluations. Any of these courses may be used to satisfy the Scientific World or the Life and Physical Sciences requirement of the Pathways curriculum without appeal:
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CourseNumber | 10121003 |
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Discipline | BIO |
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CourseNumber | 1015L1005 |
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Discipline | BIO |
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Fundamentals of Biology: Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology Lecture; (co-requisite with Showcourse v |
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CourseNumber | 10161000 |
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Discipline | BIO |
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CourseNumber | 1003L1020 |
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Discipline | CHM |
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Fundamentals of Chemistry; (co-requisite with Showcourse v |
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CourseNumber | 10041021 |
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Discipline | CHM |
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CourseNumber | 1003L1003 |
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Discipline | ENV |
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Fundamentals of Ecology (co-requisite with . One course may not be used to satisfy both requirements.
Students who enter Baruch as freshmen and transfer students who have satisfied neither the Life & Physical Sciences nor the Scientific World requirement at the time they entered Baruch must take the co-requisite Natural Sciences courses to satisfy these Pathways Common Core requirements. They may take
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CourseNumber | 10041001 |
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Discipline | ENV |
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CourseNumber | 2002L |
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Discipline | PHY |
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Fundamentals of Physics: Theory and Practice, but it can be used only as their sixth Flexible Core course (or as a non-Pathways elective). It cannot be used to satisfy the Scientific World requirement. Students who have already satisfied both the Life and Physical Sciences and the Scientific World requirements at the time they entered Baruch may take (co-requisite with Showcourse v |
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CourseNumber | 2001 |
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Discipline | PHY |
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CourseNumber | 1001 |
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Discipline | PSY |
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General Psychology (added to the Flexible Core beginning in Spring 2016)NOTE: The following courses are no longer offered at Baruch, but do appear on students’ as their sixth Flexible Core course. Showcourse v |
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CourseNumber | 1001 |
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Discipline | PSY |
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transfer evaluations. Any of these courses may be used to satisfy the
Scientific Worldor the Life and Physical Sciences requirement of the Pathways curriculum without appeal: requirement only under the following circumstances:- A freshman or transfer student enters Baruch with AP, College Now, or regular transfer credit for a Life and Physical Sciences course.
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