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Labianca, Dominick A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
This article describes an approach to minimizing the "fear factor" in a chemistry course for the nonscience major, and also addresses relevant applications to other science courses, including biology, geology, and physics. The approach emphasizes forensic science and affords students the opportunity to hone their analytical skills in an…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geology, Fear
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – College Teaching, 1986
If science can be taught in a way that makes it accessible to the nonmajor, student fear of science would decrease. The topic of memory allows for an interdisciplinary analysis because films can be selected to complement the science. A course at Brooklyn College is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Core Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Courses
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – College Teaching, 1989
Brooklyn College faculty members in English and chemistry guest teach in each other's core curriculum class, linking scientific and social literacy in traditionally separate courses, creating an arena in which non-science majors can effectively learn science. (MSE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College English, College Instruction, Core Curriculum
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – College Teaching, 1987
A proposed course featuring the teaching of chemistry to nonscience majors in the context of detective fiction is described. (MSE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Instruction, Drug Use, Fiction
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A. – College Teaching, 1991
A Brooklyn College (New York) science course for nonmajors includes a unit on drugs and poisons using material from television news, investigative reporting, and fictional series. The films make some of the more abstract course material palatable and interesting, and enhances awareness of the hazards and benefits of chemicals. (MSE)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, College Science, Commercial Television
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A. – College Teaching, 1990
A course in breath-alcohol analysis, designed to introduce nonscience majors to the chemical basis of the two breath-alcohol testers widely used by law-enforcement personnel, is suggested for prospective lawyers, journalists, business professionals educators, and politicians. The course would provide exposure to authentic driving-while-intoxicated…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Biochemistry, College Instruction, Elective Courses
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1977
Describes an interdisciplinary approach for teaching the topic of anesthesia as one aspect of a chemistry-oriented course for nonscience majors which focuses on timely topics such as the energy crisis and drugs. Historical treatment with the examination of literature is emphasized in teaching. (HM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Students, Course Descriptions, Drug Education
Peer reviewedLabianca, Dominick A.; Reeves, William J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1975
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Higher Education

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