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								3.00 Credits 
								An introductory college physics course without calculus. Emphasis is on Newtonian mechanics with problem solving using algebra, geometry and trigonometry.?Lab work is included.?Prerequisite: Ms-101 or Ms-102 with a grade of a C or better (Ms-103 concurrently).?Rec. 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 4.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								An introductory college physics course sequence without calculus. Emphasis on Newtonian mechanics of rigid bodies, fluids, heat and introductory thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism. Other related topics as time permits. Rec. 3 and 3, Cr. 3 and 3.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A calculus based physics course treating mechanics, energy, rotation, and simple harmonic motion. Prerequisite: Ms-120 or Ms-150 taken concurrently.?Rec. 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 4.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A continuation of Ps-102 with emphasis on electricity and magnetism. Other related topics as time permits. Prerequisite: Ps-102.?Rec. 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 4.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								This introductory course in cosmology is a study of the latest data and theories about the evolution of the physical universe. Although largely descriptive, understanding of Newtonian mechanics, basic algebra, and geometry is required. Each student must have easy access to the Internet, either through the MMA network or via a home connection. Prerequisite: Ps-102 or Ps-162 with a grade of C- or above. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A course allowing students to pursue topics not normally offered in the curriculum. Proposals may be student initiated, in consultation with an instructor, and may be any combination of lecture and laboratory. Departmental approval required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Cr. 1-3 as appropriate.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A continuation of Ps-162 with emphasis on electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, and radiation. Prerequisite: Ps-162 or permission of the instructor. It is recommended that Ms-160 be taken concurrently if not already taken. Rec. 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 4.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A course allowing students to pursue advanced topics not normally offered in the curriculum. Proposals are student initiated in consultation with the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Cr. 1-3 as appropriate.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								Modern physics introduces the student to the special theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, nuclear and elementary particle physics. It is a survey course with applications. Problem solving requires basic understanding of calculus and differential equations. Prerequisites: Ps-261 or Ps-201 and Ms-160. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								This course provides an introduction to psychology - theories, research and practice. Emphasis will be on human behaviors, the brain, perception, principles of learning and therapies. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
 
							
						 
				
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