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PHY 1054: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: PHY 1053. Corequisite: PHY 1049L. Subject matter includes electricity, magnetism, light, and some modern physics. This is a course for students not majoring in the physical sciences. (Credit is not given for both PHY 1054 and PHY 2049.) 47 contact hours.
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PHY 2048: Physics I
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: (ENC 0020 and REA 0002 and MAC 2311) or (EAP 1695 and MAC 2311). Co-requisite: PHY 1048L. This course includes theory of Newtonian mechanics: vectors; force; motion; energy; and rotation of rigid bodies. It also includes theory of heat; sound and wave motion; and use of Calculus in problem solving. This course is designed for physics majors and for engineering students. 47 contact hours.
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PHY 2048H: Honors Physics I
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: (MAC 2311 or MAC 2311H) or (acceptance into the Honors College ) or approval of the Science Program Director . Corequisite: PHY 1048LH. This course includes theory of mechanics: vectors; force; motion; energy; rotation of rigid bodies; elastic properties; vibratory motion, properties of fluids; molecular theory of matter. It also includes theory of heat; heat transfer; thermodynamics; sound and wave motion phenomena; use of Calculus in problem solving. This course will employ interactive learning and research projects beyond the typical Physics course. The research projects will include a term paper in Special Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, or Renewable Energy. The interactive learning will include the use of computer animations with physics content demonstrating their understanding without as much guidance by using interactive techniques, critical thinking, and conceptual understanding to solve problems. In this course students will learn the underlying concepts that give them a much deeper understanding of the material. This course is designed for physics majors and for engineering students. 47 contact hours.
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PHY 2049: Physics II
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: PHY 2048 and (MAC 2312 or MAC 2234). Corequisite: PHY 1049L. This course is the study of theory of electricity and magnetism, nature of light, electromagnetic radiation, optics, and selected topics in modern physics. Calculus will be used in problem solving. This course is intended for physics majors and engineering students. 47 contact hours.
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PHY 2101: Introduction to Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisites: PHY 2049, and MAC 2313 or MAC 2234. This course will study the theories and techniques of modern physics. Topics and concepts covered will include solution of problems involving special theory of relativity, nuclear structure, atomic and x-ray spectra and molecular structure, Bohr model of atom and Schrodinger wave equation. 47 contact hours.
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PLA 1003: Introduction to Paralegalism
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: (ENC 0020 and REA 0002) or EAP 1695 or a satisfactory score on the SPC Writing and Reading placement tests. This course is designed to provide a general perspective of the legal system and a specific knowledge of the present and potential role of the legal paraprofessional within that system. Students will be exposed to the operations and structure of the court system, administrative agencies, private law firms and public sector law offices. Students will examine legal ethics in evaluating what tasks, skills and roles are now and may in the future be fulfilled by the legal paraprofessional in each legal area. Students will be introduced to paralegal skills such as interviewing, investigating, legal writing and research. Opportunities will be available for students to begin voluntary service with law-related agencies or to add to their occupational skills. 47 contact hours.
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PLA 1104: Legal Research & Writing
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Pre or corequisites: PLA 1003 and (ENC 1101 or ENC 1121H or IDS 1101H). This course will provide the student with a working knowledge of the major techniques of legal research and writing. It will introduce the student to a broad practical approach to the use of legal publications and the law library. The student will complete assigned problems in legal research and will draft legal memoranda and briefs for both trial and appellate work. 47 contact hours.
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PLA 1361: Techniques of Interview And Investigation
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite or corequisite: PLA 1003. This course is designed to enhance communication skills and acquaint the student with the techniques of skillful investigation. Students will receive training in methods of interviewing. Fact analysis, sources of evidence and special investigative problems will be explored. Emphasis is placed in human relations skills in working with people. 47 contact hours.
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PLA 1730: Computerized Legal Research
1.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
1 credits Prerequisites: PLA 1104. This course is designed to familiarize the student with computerized legal research databases and enhance previously learned research skills. 16 contact hours.
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PLA 1763: Law Office Management
3.00 Credits
St. Petersburg College
3 credits Prerequisite: ENC 1101 or ENC 1121H or IDS 1101H. This course analyzes the fundamental objectives of the management of a law office, the essential technology used in a law office, management concepts, and essential communication skills. Additional study will be focused upon the organization of private, corporate and government legal departments. Major attention will be upon administrative systems and procedures; time keeping and accounting practices; compensation and profit distribution. 47 contact hours.
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