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Complete Schedule of Empirical and Scientific Engagement Classes - Fall 2020
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A general education should help you makes sense of the world by analyzing observable facts. Both within and beyond the university, you will encounter claims about the natural and social worlds and be confronted with situations that require you to evaluate and make decisions based on evidence. We will explore how questions and hypotheses are formulated and evaluated based on evidence. Empirical and Scientific Engagement courses will help you:
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 EGMT 1520Empirical & Scientific Engagement
 Why We Hold Hands
Fall 2020  15460 101Lecture (2 Units)Closed 35 / 35James Coan MoWe 11:00am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
 Exploring Your Genome
Fall 2020  15461 102Lecture (2 Units)Open 34 / 35Jessica Connelly TBA TBA
 What Can Frogs Teach Us about Humans?
Fall 2020  15462 103Lecture (2 Units)Open 25 / 35Priya Date TuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm Web-Based Course
 What Can Frogs Teach Us about Humans?
Fall 2020  19476 104Lecture (2 Units)Open 29 / 35Priya Date TuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Web-Based Course
 Posessed: Objects & Empiricism
Fall 2020  16718 105Lecture (2 Units)Open 24 / 35Amanda Phillips MoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pm Web-Based Course
 Posessed: Objects & Empiricism
Fall 2020  16719 106Lecture (2 Units)Open 28 / 35Amanda Phillips TuTh 8:00am - 9:15am Web-Based Course
 Exploring Your Genome
Fall 2020  19477 107Lecture (2 Units)Open 34 / 35Jessica Connelly TBA TBA
 On the Goods and Uses of the University
Fall 2020  17026 108ALecture (2 Units)Open 21 / 25Bo Odom+1 Mo 3:30pm - 4:45pm Monroe Hall 130
 On the Goods and Uses of the University
Fall 2020  21119 108BLecture (2 Units)Open 22 / 25Bo Odom+1 Mo 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course
 Who was Cleopatra?
Fall 2020  15578 202Lecture (2 Units)Closed 36 / 35Sarah Teets MoWe 9:30am - 10:45am Web-Based Course
 When Do Scientists Change Mind?
Fall 2020  20378 203Lecture (2 Units)Open 25 / 35William Pearson TuTh 9:30am - 10:45am Web-Based Course
 The Big Bang: Creation of our Universe
Fall 2020  16720 204Lecture (2 Units)Open 33 / 35Mark Whittle TuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pm Web-Based Course
 How Do You Measure a Rainbow?
 How measurement affects science, engineering, medicine, social sciences, and society
Fall 2020  15579 205Lecture (2 Units)Closed 35 / 35Louis Bloomfield MoWe 12:30pm - 1:45pm Web-Based Course
 When Do Scientists Change Mind?
Fall 2020  16721 206Lecture (2 Units)Open 24 / 35William Pearson TuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm Web-Based Course
 Life On the Move
Fall 2020  19479 207Lecture (2 Units)Open 30 / 35Dorothy Schafer TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm Web-Based Course
 What Can Frogs Teach Us about Humans?
Fall 2020  16722 208Lecture (2 Units)Open 26 / 35Priya Date TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course
 Shadows: Beyond the Visible
Fall 2020  19480 209Lecture (2 Units)Open 39 / 70Kelsey Johnson+1 We 3:30pm - 4:45pm Web-Based Course

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