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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · taught by lwinton · returned 4 results

  • BIOL 126 Energy Flow in Biological Systems and Lab 6 credits

    Emphasizes the role of energy flow (acquiring, storing, and using energy) in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization, including structure/function of proteins and enzymes, transport of molecules within biological systems, and links between organismal physiology and ecosystem function. The active learning format of this course allows time in class to apply new concepts with faculty present. Students enter Carleton from a wide variety of academic experiences and our introductory courses are designed to provide a level playing field for students regardless of previous science background.

    Sophomore Priority.

    • Winter 2024, Spring 2024
    • Science with Lab Quantitative Reasoning Encounter
    • Chemistry 123 or 128

    • ENTS Introductory Biochemistry Core
    • BIOL  126.52 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students in BIOL 126.62

    • BIOL  126.59 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤 · Staff
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THHulings 115 8:00am-12:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students in BIOL 126.69

    • BIOL  126.54 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤 · Staff
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THHulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students in BIOL 126.64

    • BIOL  126.62 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤 · Staff
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Upperclass students waitlist on BIOL 126 WL2

    • BIOL  126.69 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤 · Staff
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THHulings 115 8:00am-12:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Upperclass students waitlist on BIOL 126 WL9

    • BIOL  126.64 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤 · Lin Winton 🏫 👤 · Staff
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • THHulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Upperclass students waitlist on BIOL 126 WL4

  • IDSC 099 Carleton Undergraduate Bridge Experience 5 credits

    The Carleton Undergraduate Bridge Experience is a six-week program designed to review quantitative skills and explore how these quantitative skills are relevant to disciplines ranging from biology and physics to economics and psychology. Topics may include functions (linear, exponential, logarithmic), geometry, trigonometry, and analysis and graphical representation of data sets. Students will work in teams on several activities, including exploring Carleton-specific data sets that can be used tell a story about the College and collaborating on problems that explore how particular quantitative skills are used in the sciences and social sciences. In addition, students review and practice their quantitative skills through self-paced work.

    For new first year students participating in CUBE

    • Summer 2023
    • IDSC  099.04 Summer 2023

    • Faculty:Lin Winton 🏫 👤
    • Size:15
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
  • IDSC 100 Data Visualization As Activism 6 credits

    Data visualization (turning evidence into images) and activism have a common goal: to make the invisible more visible. How can graphs be used for activist work? Through discussion, reading, production, and reflection, this seminar will teach students how to read and think critically about graphs, produce graphs for public audiences, and consider the ethical dimensions of data access and representation. We will learn from data visualization pioneers such as W.E.B. Du Bois, who combined graphs and photographs for the 1900 Paris World’s Fair to tell a complex story of the agency, sophistication, and oppression of African Americans in post-emancipation America. As we discuss the role of data viz in activism, we will learn to experiment with creating our own visual arguments; our final project will be in partnership with a local community organization. No previous experience with statistics or graphing software is necessary.

    Held for new first year students Only students eligible for TRIO should select this course. If you apply to TRIO but are not admitted, you will be allowed to change your course selection. TRIO Student Support Services is a program that serves U.S. citizens and permanent residents who meet established income requirements, are first-generation in college, and/or who have a documented disability.

    • Fall 2023
    • Argument and Inquiry Seminar Quantitative Reasoning Encounter Writing Requirement
    • Acad Cvc Engmnt/Appl
    • IDSC  100.04 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Lin Winton 🏫 👤
    • Size:15
    • M, WLibrary 305 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FLibrary 305 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • IDSC 110 Thinking with Numbers: Using Math and Data in Context 1 credits

    This course will enhance students’ quantitative skills and provide opportunities to apply those skills to authentic problems. Topics covered will vary depending on students in the class; possible topics include unit conversions, significant figures and estimation, exponents, logarithms, algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. We will explore how these skills are relevant in contexts ranging from making personal finance decisions to understanding medical research reports.

    Instructor Permission, 1st five week

    • Fall 2023
    • Interdisciplinary Studies 099, Undergraduate Bridge Experience

    • IDSC  110.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Lin Winton 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • TCMC 209 3:10pm-4:15pm

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