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3.00 Credits
This course is required of all students as part of the general curriculum. The course is designed to provide every student knowledge and practical skill practice in a current first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques and HIV/AIDS education. (1-1-2)
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ONLINE Introduction to the central issues, questions, and theories of Western Philosophy. Topics include logic & critical thinking; religion; knowledge & skepticism; philosophy of mind; freedom and determinism; and ethics. Students are expected to engage in philosophical discussion based on primary and secondary texts. (3-0-3)
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This course will introduce the dual degree student to the nature of engineering both as methodology and as a practical career choice. The history, current state and potential future of different fields of engineering will be surveyed with the help of specific examples. A detailed discussion of the different types of practical skills and theoretical background required for a successful career in engineering will be included. Engineering Dual-Degree major required. (1-0-1)
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Emphasizes classical mechanics, including Newton's laws, rotational motion, and oscillators; wave motion; and thermodynamics. Permission of instructor required. (3-2-4) Prerequisites: MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: D or MTH 113 Minimum Grade: D or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: D
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes classical electromagnetism, optics, and modern concepts, including relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic and nuclear structure. (3-2-4) Prerequisites: ( PHYS 1111 or PHY 201 )
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes classical electromagnetism, optics, and modern concepts, including relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic and nuclear structure. This section is for students participating in the GSW Honors Program. (3-2-4)
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3.00 Credits
ONLINE-An introductory course which will include material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus will be used. This course has a laboratory component that requires a lab kit. Students must either purchase this kit or obtain it through other means as described in the course. Please check under the Textbooks Required section in the syllabus to verify specific requirements and costs. (V-V-4) Prerequisites: MATH 1120 Minimum Grade: D or MATH 1501 Minimum Grade: D or MATH 112 Minimum Grade: D
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3.00 Credits
ONLINE-An introductory course that will include material from electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Elementary differential and integral calculus will be used. This course has a laboratory component that requires a lab kit. Students must either purchase this kit or obtain the materials through other means. Please check under the Required Materials section in the course syllabus for the specific requirements and costs. (V-V-4) Prerequisites: ( PHYS 1211K Minimum Grade: D or PHYS 2211 Minimum Grade: D or PHY 211 Minimum Grade: D ) and ( MATH 1120 Minimum Grade: D or MATH 1501 Minimum Grade: D or MTH 112 Minimum Grade: D )
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3.00 Credits
Introductory survey course for non-science majors. Does not require GEOL 1221/PHYS 1221. The main focus of this class is to put our solar system into a broader perspective provided by the rest of the universe. The sun as a star, physical properties of stars, principles of spectroscopy as applied to astronomy, binary stars, variable stars, star clusters, gaseous nebulae, stellar motions and distribution, Milky Way and external galaxies, expanding universe, cosmic time scale. (3-0-3)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory survey course for non-science majors. Does not require GEOL 1221/PHYS 1221. The main focus of this class is to put our solar system into a broader perspective provided by the rest of the universe. The sun as a star, physical properties of stars, principles of spectroscopy as applied to astronomy, binary stars, variable stars, star clusters, gaseous nebulae, stellar motions and distribution, Milky Way and external galaxies, expanding universe, cosmic time scale. This section is for students participating in the GSW Honors Program. (3-0-3)
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