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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
The major goal of this course will be to help the student gain an understanding of the concept of energy in the world around him or her. The concepts developed will include where the concept of energy and its conservation can be developed in the physical world, various forms of energy, examples of how energy is transferred from one form to another, and how energy can be transferred from one form to another.
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3.00 Credits
This class studies stress management, fitness, nutrition, substance abuse, transmission of disease, sexuality, death and dying, and environmental issues. The class is designed to help students modify and change their behaviors toward a healthier lifestyle.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and one and one-half hours of laboratory per week are included. Fundamental physical principles which govern large objects, constellations, moon, planets, smaller solar system objects, telescopes, spectrum analysis, sun, stars, star groups, nebulae and galaxies are included topics. (Offered spring semester alternate years)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week are included. Fundamental principles of physics, including vectors, motion, forces, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotational motion, equilibrium, periodic motion, elasticity, fluids, thermal expansion, heat transfer, gases, thermodynamics, waves and sound are included topics. The course is intended for students with a good background in algebra. (Offered fall semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MA220 (Analytical Geometry & Calculus I) or concurrent enrollment. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week are included. Using calculus as a tool, students learn fundamental principles of physics, including vectors, motion, forces, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotation motion, equilibrium, periodic motion, elasticity, fluids, thermal expansion, heat transfer, gases, thermodynamics, waves and sounds. (Offered fall semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH122 (University Chemistry II). Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week are included. This course is a presentation of the reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Emphasis is placed on modern spectroscopy, mechanisms of reactions and bonding in organic compounds. This course is designed for students of chemistry, biological science, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry and medical technology. (Offered fall semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH207 (College Physics I). Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week are included. Fundamental principles of physics, including electrostatics, electric currents, circuits, magnetism, light, optics, wave properties, special relativity, photons, quantum mechanics, atomic structure and nuclear reactions are included topics. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH208 (University Physics I). Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week are included. Using calculus as a tool, students learn fundamental principles of physics, including electrostatics, electric currents, circuits, magnetism, light, optics, wave properties, special relativity, photons, quantum mechanics, atomic structure and nuclear reactions. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PH225 (Organic Chemistry I). Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week are included. A continuation of Organic Chemistry I, this course provides an in-depth study of areas touchedin PH225 (Organic Chemistry I). Areas related to biochemistry are stressed. This course is for students needing ten hours of organic chemistry: chemistry, pre-pharmacy, pre-medicine and pre-dentistry majors. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Chemical Analysis
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