Whether you want to get ahead, catch up, or just move forward, the summer can be a great time to concentrate on your science courses, and there’s no better place than SUNY Old Westbury, with its bucolic woods and fields, dedicated Science building, and devoted faculty.
Syllabi for General education courses
Biology Classes
- Biology for Non-Science Majors - including lab (PDF)
Chemistry and Physics Classes
- Weather Studies A - Online | Weather Studies Lab A- Online
- Weather Studies B - Online | Weather Studies Lab B - Online
- Ocean Studies -Hybrid | Ocean Studies Lab - Online
- Environmental Analysis of Long Island
- Nutrition and Health (PDF)
Note: "Hybrid" courses meet less often than traditional courses on a set schedule, while having significant asynchronous components. "Blended" courses meet less often than traditional courses on a variable schedule set by the instructor in the syllabus, while having significant asynchronous components. "Online" courses are conducted entirely asynchronously, without any scheduled meeting times. "Remote" classes meet online at scheduled times via Zoom.
Syllabi for courSes for science majors
Biology Classes
- Anatomy & Physiology I A | Anatomy & Physiology I A Lab
- Anatomy & Physiology I B | Anatomy & Physiology I B Lab
- Anatomy & Physiology II (PDF) | Anatomy & Physiology II Lab (PDF)
- Basic Biological Sciences I (PDF) | Basic Biological Sciences I Lab (PDF)
- Basic Biological Sciences II (PDF) | Basic Biological Sciences II Lab (PDF)
- Cell & Molecular Neurobiology (PDF)
- Microbiology (PDF forthcoming)
- Genetics (PDF forthcoming)
- Evolution (PDF forthcoming)
Chemistry and Physics Classes
- Principles of Chemistry I | Principles of Chemistry I Lab
- Principles of Chemistry II | Principles of Chemistry II Lab
- Organic Chemistry I (PDF) | Organic Chemistry I Lab (PDF)
- Organic Chemistry II (PDF) | Organic Chemistry II Lab (PDF)
- Biochemistry for Life Science (PDF)
- Structure of Physics I | Structure of Physics I Lab
- Structure of Physics II | Structure of Physics II Lab
Note: "Hybrid" courses meet less often than traditional courses on a set schedule, while having significant asynchronous components. "Blended" courses meet less often than traditional courses on a variable schedule set by the instructor in the syllabus, while having significant asynchronous components. "Online" courses are conducted entirely asynchronously, without any scheduled meeting times. "Remote" classes meet online at scheduled times via Zoom.
Questions?
Questions concerning Biology classes can be directed to Dr. Jillian Nissen.
Questions concerning Chemistry and Physics classes can be directed to Dr. Ruomei Gao.