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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
5 units, 4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR) Prerequisite: PHYS 4A and MATH 3B Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC (CAN PHYS 12) (PHYS 4A+PHYS 4B+PHYS 4C: CAN PHYS Seq B) Comprehensive study of major topics of physics: Thermodynamics, electric forces and fields, magnetic forces and fields, electricity, and AC and DC circuits. 1902.00 AA/AS area 1; CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5
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4.00 Credits
5 units, 4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR) Prerequisite: PHYS 4B and MATH 3C Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC (CAN PHYS 14) (PHYS 4A+PHYS 4B+PHYS 4C: CAN PHYS Seq B) Comprehensive study of major topics of physics: Light, interference, relativity, quantum physics, atoms, molecules, and nuclei. 1902.00 AA/AS area 1; CSU area B1, B3; IGETC area 5
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or CR/NC) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC (CAN GOVT 2) Introduction to principles and the political process of national, state, and local government: Emphasis on national government and the Constitution. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions; IGETC area 4
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU Survey of governmental institutions and politics in California and the San Francisco Bay Area: Development of public policy and current issues such as federalism, elections, taxation, land uses, and political parties. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D, CSU American Institutions
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Structure, function, and historical development of the Office of the President from George Washington to the present: President as chief diplomat, Commander-in-Chief, party leader; executive-legislative relations. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Comparative analysis in government and politics: Political leadership, citizenship participation, centers of power, and political problems of selected governments. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
5-5 units, 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GR or CR/NC) See section on Selected Topics. 2207.00
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Introductory survey of philosophy, theory, and application of constitutional principles: Role of major institutions of the American Republic, historical background and concepts underlying public law and due process, civil liberties and rights, applications of principles and practices in Constitutional interpretation, structure of the California Constitution, comparative analysis and concepts of U.S. and California Constitutions, and impact upon the lives of citizens. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; CSU American Institutions; IGETC area 4
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Nature of relations among nation-states: Analysis of basic forces affecting the formulation of foreign policy, dynamics of international politics, survey of rise and development of the nation-state system, problems of nationalism and imperialism with emphasis on development since World War II, and evolution and operation of the United Nations. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4
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3.00 Credits
3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Examination of various theoretical approaches to politics and of basic political problems and proposed solutions: Analysis of selected political theories and ideologies, relevance of theory to contemporary problems, and new approaches to political thought. 2207.00 AA/AS area 2; CSU area D; IGETC area 4
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