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NATS 106Gen EdAnalyzing the Natural World

Chemical and Biological Systems ( required for Analyzing the Natural World General Education category )

Natural Science

4 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
2.78
Easiness
2.10
Total regs
453

Grade Distribution

Based on all available term-level grade data for this course

Avg GPA
2.78
A
32.9%
149
B
33.3%
151
C
21.6%
98
D
3.5%
16
F
5.3%
24
W
3.3%
15
Visual total
453
Other
0
Total regs
453

Quick Insights

Avg GPA
2.78
Easiness
2.10
Pass rate
91.4%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
3.3%
Based on visible distribution
Most common grade
B
Students counted
453
A through F plus W

NATS 106 by Professor

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#1
Muller, Michael T
3.08
RMP
4.5
Graded
273
Total regs
280
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A multidisciplinary course that uses biological and chemical concepts to understand the organization of the physical world, processes and energy exchanges at the atomic and molecular levels, and interactions of organisms and the environment. Course Information: 4 hours. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory. UIC GE Natural World Lab course .

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4.5
273
280
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