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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Four hours lecture, and three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Math 141 or completion of or concurrent enrollment in Math 121. CAN PHYS 2 CAN PHYS SEQ A, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC - Credit limitation The initial semester of a two-semester introduction to trigbased physics. Emphasizes the origin, nature, and application of fundamental concepts and principles. Required for most life-science and engineering-technology majors. Discusses motion, mechanics of particles and systems of particles, rigid, elastic and fluid systems, vibrations, wave motion, and sound. (GR/P/NP) (F)
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4.00 Credits
Four hours lecture, three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Physics 141. CAN PHYS 4 CAN PHYS SEQ A, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC - Credit limitation A continuation of Physics 141. Discusses heat, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, geometric and physical optics, atomic and nuclear physics. (GR/P/NP) (S)
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5.00 Credits
Five hours lecture, three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Physics 110 and Math 182 (may be taken concurrently). CAN PHYS 8 CAN PHYS SEQ B, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC - Credit limitation The initial semester of a three-semester course in calculusbased physics which emphasizes the origin, nature and application of fundamental concepts and principles. Required for most baccalaureate majors in the physical sciences, engineering and mathematics. Emphasizes mechanics, including measurement, linear and planar motion, statics and dynamics of particles and systems of particles, rigid, elastic and fluid systems. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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5.00 Credits
Four hours lecture, three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Physics 161 and Math 182. CAN PHYS 14 CAN PHYS SEQ B, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC - Credit limitation A continuation of Physics 161 which discusses temperature, heat, thermodynamics, simple harmonic and wave motion, sound, geometric and physical behavior of light, as well as topics in modern physics, which may include the special theory of relativity, and the quantum theory of atomic and nuclear systems. (GR/P/NP) (S)
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5.00 Credits
Four hours lecture, three hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Completion of Math 182 and Physics 161. Advisory: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Math 183 is recommended. CAN PHYS 12 CAN PHYS SEQ B, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC - Credit limitation A continuation of Physics 161 which discusses electrostatic forces, fields and potentials, steady electric currents and circuits, magnetic forces and fields, induced electric and magnetic fields, electric and magnetic properties of continuous media, reactive circuits, and electromagnetic waves. (GR/P/NP) (F)
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3.00 Credits
179 - Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission For course description see "Workshops."
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Acceptable for credit: CSU For course description see "Independent Projects."
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introductory course examining a variety of approaches to the study of political science with particular emphasis on the American political system in comparative perspective. Topics discussed include nature of politics, comparative politics, selected political philosophers, principles of government, methods used by political scientists, and American government. This course satisfies part of the history and government requirements for the California State Colleges and Universities and Allan Hancock College. Students receiving credit must demonstrate satisfactory knowledge about national and state government. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. CAN GOVT 2, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A study of American government at the national, state, and local levels. Governmental principles, institutions, and their historical development are examined. This course satisfies part of the history and government requirements for the California State Colleges and Universities, University of California, Allan Hancock College, and many private colleges. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A study of the forces and conditions involved in the actions, interactions, and relations of nations and organizations with in the international system. Emphasis is placed on the sources and ramifications of contemporary international problems. (GR/P/NP) (S)
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