Science Application
Science application courses are not offered on the Fairbanks campus. Contact UAF's Center for Distance Education for enrollment information.
SCIA 100 1
Credit
Introducing Astronomy
History of astronomy, the structure of the universe and its
parts and the techniques used for studying the universe. Observation of
celestial bodies with various optical instruments. (1 + 0) Offered As
Demand Warrants
SCIA 107 1
Credit
Rock Identification
Physical properties of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic
rocks. Sight identification of rocks with emphasis on rocks found on the Seward
Peninsula. (1 + 0) Offered As Demand Warrants
SCIA 109 1
Credit
Mineral Identification
Physical and field identifiable chemical properties of rocks
and minerals. Emphasis on minerals found on the Seward Peninsula.
(1 + 0) Offered As Demand Warrants
SCIA 130 1
Credit
Moose Ecology
Natural history of moose, the ecological concepts of energy
flow, nutrient cycling, food webs and population dynamics. Attention to the
Seward Peninsula moose population and factors used in making wildlife
management decisions. (1 + 0) Offered As Demand Warrants
SCIA 150 1
Credit
Subarctic Horticulture
Soils, plant propagation, disease and insect control, variety
selection, fertilization, greenhouse construction and care and gardening techniques.
Emphasis on development and care of greenhouses and gardens in the Nome area.
(0 + 3) Offered As Demand Warrants
SCIA 157 1
Credit
Alaska Plants (n)
Introduction to the topics of plant taxonomy and
identification with specific reference to common Alaskan plants and vegetation
types. (1 + 0) Offered As Demand Warrants
SCIA 161 1
Credit
Birds of Alaska
Biology of birds including behavior, anatomy, physiology,
ecology, systematics and field identification. (1 + 0) Offered As
Demand Warrants
SCIA 162 1
Credit
Mammals of Alaska (n)
Introduction to the mammals of Alaska and their importance to
the local ecology and economy from a scientific research standpoint. Emphasis
on important and/or common species for study of classification, habitat, life
cycle and economic importance. (Prerequisite: Background or interest in general
science or natural history or permission of instructor.) (1 + 0)
Offered As Demand Warrants