Ohio University students can choose from a variety of online courses this summer that meet the Tier II – Applied Science & Mathematics general education requirement.
- See the Tier II – Applied Science & Mathematics Athens campus online courses.
- Summer courses are offered online.
- 30 percent off undergraduate courses with Athens Summer Scholarship.
The following are Arts & Sciences courses that meet Tier II requirements.
Tier II – Applied Science & Mathematics
BIOS 2200 Conservation and Biodiversity
- Summer Session I, starts May 11
- Molly Gurien
- Description: For nonmajors, this course introduces students to the modern field of conservation biology and the role of genetics, ecology, life history, and biogeography in the preservation and maintenance of biodiversity. Case studies of endangered animal and plant species are highlighted.
GEOG 2680 Introduction to GIS and Mapping Sciences
- Summer Session II, Starts June 29
- Gaurav Sinha
- Description: This course is an introduction to core concepts of spatial thinking and geospatial data collection, management, querying, mapping, and analysis. An overview of application of these core concepts in the mapping sciences of GIS, remote sensing, and cartography, this course provides practical training in the use of geographic information systems (GISs) and related geospatial technologies such as GPS, geobrowsers and spreadsheets.
MATH 2301 Calculus I
- Summer Session I, starts May 11
- Description: This is the first course in calculus and analytic geometry with applications in the sciences and engineering. It includes basic techniques of differentiation and integration with applications including rates of change, optimization problems, and curve sketching; includes exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions.
MATH 2302 Calculus II
- Summer Session I, starts May 11
- Blake Regan
- Description: This is the second course in calculus and analytic geometry with applications in the sciences and engineering. Includes techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, infinite series, vectors and vector operations.
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