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PHE 2731: Varsity Track IV & Cross Country
1.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
A student who reports regularly throughout the season for varsity track will receive one hour credit in the sport. Students planning to pursue a four-year degree with a major in an area of Physical Science, including Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy and Geology, will usually be required to complete the following courses, in addition to general education requirements. These would also be appropriate for those planning a program in pre-Medicine or pre-Dentistry, Medical Technology, Mortuary Science, Pharmacy or Veterinary Medicine.
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PHI 1113: Philosophy of Life
3.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
A survey course in philosophy. The objective is to bring the student to an understanding of the nature of philosophy through formal definition and by an active participation in the philosophical process. This will entail the consideration of major questions raised throughout the history of philosophy, emphasizing questions that relate to human life and happiness.
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PHI 1133: Classical Formal Logic
3.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
This course is concernedwithunderstandingtheprinciplesinvolved in human reasoning in order that one may proceed with order, ease and correctness in the act of reason itself. These principles govern the form that all acts of right reason take and are, therefore, applicable to all subject matter. In addition to learning how one is to reason well, the course will treat the various fallacies or faulty acts of reasoning.
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PHO 1053: Introductory Photography
3.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
An introduction to the art and science of photography. Topicsinclude: exposurecontrol, composition, lighting andbasicdarkroomtechniques. Studentsshouldhave access to a fully adjustable 35mm camera.
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PHO 1103: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
This course will permit students to learn the basics of photojournalism - telling stories with pictures rather than words. Prerequisite: JOU 1053.
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PHS 1147: A/ C Electronics
7.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
The student will be taught alternating current and its effects on resistance, inductance and capacitance in this course. Time will be given to A/C measurement and analysis.
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PHS 1156: D/C Electronics
6.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
In this course the student will be taught direct current and its affects on resistance, inductance and capacitance and Ohm's Law.
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PHS 1213: Fundamentals of Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
Same as PHS 1215 except there is no laboratory. rerequisite: Profieciency in Elementary Algebra, the equivelant or better.
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PHS 1215: Fundamentals of Physical Science
5.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
An exploration into the philosophy, methods and principles of the physical sciences. This course, involving 3 hours lecture (3 hours)lab, is designed for students who do not plan to take other physical science courses. Prerequisite: Profieciency in Elementary Algebra, the equivelant or better
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PHS 2015: College Physics I:With Calculus
5.00 Credits
Fort Scott Community College
An introductory course in physics covering mechanics and thermodynamics. For science and engineering majors. Three hours lecture (3 hours)lab weekly. Prerequisite: MAT 1015 with a grade of C or better.
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