SCM-COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS -- 1999-2000 Catalog
College of Science & Mathematics

SCM 100 Orientation to the College of Science and Mathematics (2) (CR/NC)

Application of learning strategies, problem-solving methodologies, academic planning and career selection for students in the science and mathematics disciplines. Concurrent enrollment in specific orientation or content course is desirable. Credit-No Credit grading only. 1 lecture, 1 activity.

SCM 101 Introduction to the Health Professions (1) (CR/NC)

Preparation for a health professions career and examination of various health professions. Emphasis on planning and developing an individual pre-health plan, including academic course selection, obtaining appropriate experiences/activities, and review of the elements of a strong application. Intended for freshmen and sophomores. Credit/No Credit grading only. 1 lecture.

SCM 150 Supplemental Instruction Discussion (1) (CR/NC)

Facilitated study and discussion of theory, concepts, and applications of content material from selected courses. Credit/No Credit grading only. Total credit limited to 4 units. 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in the designated section of the associated course.

SCM 300 Early Field Experience, Science/Mathematics (2) (CR/NC)

A minimum of 20 hours of supervised observation of secondary school science or mathematics classes. These observations will be discussed and evaluated during weekly meetings. Credit/No Credit grading only. 2 lectures.

SCM 310 Biosphere 2: Earth Systems Science (6)

Course offered in partnership with Columbia University at Biosphere 2. Basic principles of geology, geochemistry, geophysics, atmospheric science and oceanography. Global change over varying time scales. Effects of life and society on the environment. 3 lectures, 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

SCM 311 Biosphere 2: Conservation Biology (6)

Course offered in partnership with Columbia University at Biosphere 2. Human population growth, ecological principles, the carbon cycle, island biogeography, water resources, environmental health. 3 lectures, 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

SCM 312 Biosphere 2: Law, Politics, and Economics of Global Change (5)

Course offered in partnership with Columbia University at Biosphere 2. Policy issues related to the American Southwest, including management of freshwater resources, conservation of biological diversity, and sustainable development. 2 lectures, 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

SCM 313 Biosphere 2: Independent Research in Environmental Science and Policy (3)

Course offered in partnership with Columbia University at Biosphere 2. Team and/or individual laboratory research in environmental science. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

SCM 314 Biosphere 2: Planetary Management Seminar and Laboratory (4)

Course offered in partnership with Columbia University at Biosphere 2. Current environmental issues from multiple perspectives. 1 seminar, 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

SCM 363 Health Professions Internships (2) (CR/NC)

Structured experiences for pre-health students, such as County Health Agency internships designed to promote understanding of social and public purpose of chosen professions, or internships designed to provide observational experiences in a modern clinical setting. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Limited space availability. Application process for enrollment. Total credit limited to 12 units; a maximum of 6 units may be applied toward degree requirement. Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing; must have been enrolled at Cal Poly for at least two quarters; consent of instructor.

SCM 451 Ethics in the Sciences (3)

The practice, performance and application of science from the standpoint of ethics. Includes issues involving plagiarism, data handling, fraud, safety and selected applications in specific science careers. Models for the analysis and resolution of ethical dilemmas are presented. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: Junior standing.