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from Brigham Young University ($144)
In this nonmathematical look at astronomy, students will learn what people have traditionally thought about space and how scientists currently study it.
from Brigham Young University ($232)
In this course, students will learn about the science behind recent natural disasters involving hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Students will also learn about the structure...
from Brigham Young University ($232)
This course is a study of natural and manmade systems of the universe, including the solar, energy, atmospheric, and biological systems. This is the second course in a two-part...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
In this course, students will learn about the science behind recent natural disasters involving hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Students will also learn about the structure...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
This course is a study of natural and manmade systems of the universe, including the solar, energy, atmospheric, and biological systems. This is the second course in a two-part...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
In this introduction to integrated physics and chemistry, students will begin their study of the natural world by looking at its smallest parts, atoms; the course will then focus...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
Students will look at the systems that shape the earth, including plate tectonics, the rock cycle, erosion, and the atmosphere. This is the second course in a two-part Eighth-Grade...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
Students in Environmental Science will learn about the fundamentals of ecology: rocks, minerals, and soil; biomes; surface water and oceans; and earth and energy resources and...
from Brigham Young University ($232)
In this introduction to integrated physics and chemistry, students will begin their study of the natural world by looking at its smallest parts, atoms; the course will then focus...
from Brigham Young University ($232)
In this continuation of GSCI 035, students will look at the systems that shape the earth, including plate tectonics, the rock cycle, erosion, and the atmosphere. This is the second...
from Brigham Young University ($559)
Cultural focus on physical and environmental geology for non-science majors; rocks and minerals.
from Brigham Young University ($559)
Cultural focus on physical and environmental geology for nonscience majors; rocks and minerals. Field trips.
from Brigham Young University ($534)
Cultural focus on historical geology for non-science majors; fossils.
from Brigham Young University ($144)
In Meteorology, students will learn how severe weather conditions like hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms develop. In this nonmathematical look at meteorology, students will...
from Brigham Young University ($489)
Conceptual lectures and demonstrations of the most significant and universal laws and models describing the physical world by faculty from physics and astronomy, chemistry, and...
from Brigham Young University ($534)
Conceptual lectures and demonstrations of the most significant and universal laws and models describing the physical world by faculty from Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, and...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
In this introductory course, students will learn to apply basic concepts of physical science in exploring, experimenting with, and solving problems.
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This introductory integrated science course focuses on matter and its organization, cells and the basic building blocks of life, and the basic structure and function of living...
from Brigham Young University ($144)
This continuation of Seventh-Grade Science, Part 1 looks at introductory science principles on a larger scale—it includes a discussion of human body systems, properties and...
from Brigham Young University ($146)
In this course, students will learn about the science behind recent natural disasters involving hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Students will also learn about the structure...