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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for individuals of all fitness levels who would like to increase their body/mind/spirit connection during movement. Students are introduced to the basic alignment and strength concepts of the body via the techniques of Iyengar's method of hatha yoga. Special focus is placed on developing strength, endurance and correct body alignment in addition to flexibility and relaxation. May be taken for a total of four times. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: 3 Grading: L CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts, theories, and principles of physics. Topics include mechanics, properties of matter, heat, electricity and magnetism, waves, and modern physics. Note: This course is designed for students in general education who need to satisfy a laboratory requirement in the physical sciences, and for those in technical programs who need an introduction to physical concepts. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-051 and MATH-050 or MATH-054 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1,B3 IGETC: 5A*
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4.00 Credits
This is an algrebra and trigonometry-based physics course designed for any majors not seeking a degree in engineering or the physical sciences. This course is the first semester of the Physics 2 sequence. Physics 2A covers mechanics, sound, fluids and wave motion. Note: The Physics 2 sequence satisfies the physics requirement for pre-professional and biology students. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: MATH-012 and ENG-050 Advisory: ENG-051 CAN: PHYS SEQ A = PH 2A+2B Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1,B3 IGETC: 5A*
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4.00 Credits
This is a calculus-based physics course designed for any majors not seeking a degree in engineering or the physical sciences. This course is the second semester of the Physics 2 sequence. Physics 2B covers electricity, magnetism, heat, optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Note: The Physics 2 sequence satisfies the physics requirement for pre-professional and biology students. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: PH-002A Advisory: MATH-001B CAN: PHYS SEQ A = PH 2A+2B Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1,B3 IGETC: 5A*
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5.00 Credits
This is the first semester of the two-semester calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include mechanics, fluids, wave motion, sound and special relativity. Lecture Hours: 72 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: MATH-001A Advisory: ENG-001A CAN: PHYS SEQ B = PH 4A+4B Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1,B3 IGETC: 5A*
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5.00 Credits
This is the second semester of the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics and optics. Lecture Hours: 72 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: PH-004A, and MATH-001B or concurrent enrollment CAN: PHYS SEQ B = PH 4A+4B Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1,B3 IGETC: 5A*
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the use of C++ for the solution of problems in the physical sciences and engineering through the structured implementation of algorithms on digital computers. The course emphasizes good programming principles and the development of substantial programs. It introduces the use of computer-based software development tools and systems. The course includes numerical methods such as histogramming, Monte-Carlo Methods for modeling experiments, statistical analysis, curve fitting, and numerical algorithms. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-050 and MATH-010 or MATH-012 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC* Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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4.00 Credits
This course is the first semester of a one year course designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of the theoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and circuitry. The first semester course covers basic electronic concepts, solid state devices such as diodes and transistors and an introduction to basic analog and digital circuit design and analysis emphasizing practical applications including Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's laws; nodal and loopanalysis; analysis of linear circuits; network theorems; transients in RLC circuits; sinusoidal steady-state analysis and application of PSPICE to circuit analysis. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: MATH-001A CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the analysis of forces on engineering structures in equilibrium. Vector analysis is utilized to study two- and three-dimensional frames, machines and trusses. Principles of friction, centroids, center of gravity, and moment of inertia for areas and masses are applied to analyze complex real-world problems. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: PH-004A and MATH-001B CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the study of the earth's atmosphere, its composition and vertical structure, energy budgets, air pollution and global warming, clouds and precipitation, weather systems and forecasting, severe weather, and atmospheric optics. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-051, RDG-051 and MATH-050 or MATH-054 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: C1 CSU GE: B1 IGETC: 5A
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