This course will serve as the scientific foundation for Special Education and Childhood Education non-science concentrators as a science laboratory course designed to address the New York State Education Department science and technology standards in physics and chemistry for children in grades 1-6. Students will utilize concepts and processes taught in the classroom and in a laboratory setting for the purpose of problem solving in a problem-based workshop. The two-and-one-half hour lab and one-hour workshop will be held at times separate from the lecture. Students completing this course are expected to take SCI 200, which includes a laboratory and workshop, to complete the required 8-credit hour science sequence for Special Education and Childhood Education non-science concentrators. Lab fee. This course may not be taken pass/fail. (C5)
Lab included; Fee $75; Lecture MW 10:25-11:40am; Lab M 1:10-3:40pm; MANDATORY Workshop (included): F 10:25-11:25am.
Undergraduate Courses
Course Delivery DEFINITIONS:
- Online Courses: In online teaching, 100% of instruction takes place online via Canvas and with supplemental platforms like Zoom. There are two types of online courses: asynchronous and synchronous.
- Asynchronous online: Course is fully online, with lessons, assignments, and activities posted in Canvas with due dates. Students complete coursework, engage in discussions, etc., based upon their own schedules, but are required to meet posted deadlines.
- Synchronous online: Online course that includes real-time class meetings using technology (e.g. Zoom). The number of required meetings varies based upon the particular class, but meetings take place during the scheduled class times. Faculty will inform students of the schedule for real-time meetings in their courses.
- Hybrid Courses: Hybrid courses combine both in-person, on-campus meetings with online instruction. All face-to-face activities take place during the regularly-scheduled meeting times in the rooms assigned on the course listing. The number of in-person meetings varies by course. Faculty will notify students of the exact meeting schedule for their courses.
If your class is not listed as online or hybrid, it will meet fully face-to-face following the noted class schedule.
A series of lectures, seminars, and presentations designed to acquaint students to a variety of scientific disciplines, research opportunities on and off campus, and possible career choices. All science majors must enroll in this course during their first year of studies at The College of Saint Rose. Pass/fail grading. Fall.
Dates to be announced. Required for all senior science majors.
A series of lectures, seminars, and presentations designed to acquaint students to a variety of scientific disciplines, research opportunities on and off campus, and possible career choices. All science majors must enroll in this course during their first year of studies at The College of Saint Rose. Pass/fail grading. Fall.
Dates to be announced. Required for all first year science majors.