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PHY 101: Physics for today
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Emphasizes conceptual understanding of the underlying principles of physics. Uses arithmetic and simple algebra. Includes classroom demonstrations.
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PHY 109: Fundamentals of Applied Physics 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces the principles of physics, including measurement, motion, forces in one dimension, concurrent forces, work and energy, simple machines (including mechanical advantage), rotational motion, and nonconcurrent forces. The laboratory portion emphasizes the collection and interpretation of data in the following topics: measurement, motion, forces in one dimension, concurrent forces, work and energy, simple rotational motion, and nonconcurrent forces. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 115 or equivalent.
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PHY 111: Physics for the Life Sciences 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Applies the principles of physics to health science. Basic algebra and trigonometry are used. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 115 or 142. Corequisite: MAT* 115 or 142.
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PHY 121: General Physics I 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Applies physics methodology to measurement, motion, work and energy, and the thermal properties of matter, employing algebra and trigonometry. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 137.
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PHY 122: General Physics II 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
A continuation of PHY* 121. Studies electricity, magnetism, light, relativity, and atomic and nuclear physics. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: PHY* 121.
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PHY 221: calculus- Based Physics I 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents basic laws and principles of physics. Uses elementary concepts of calculus. Addresses classical dynamics, rigid-body motion, harmonic motion, wave motion, acoustics, relativistic dynamics, and thermodynamics. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: Secondary school physics, MAT* 254.
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PHY 222: calculus- Based Physics II 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, and quantum effects. Introduces atomic physics. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: PHY* 221. Corequisite: MAT* 256.
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POL 102: Introduction to comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Examines comparative politics as a traditional and significant component of the political science curriculum. Illustrates the diversity and similarity that exist among the world's major foreign powers and the emerging "Third World" nations
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POL 111: American Government
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Studies the structure and framework of American government and the interrelationship of politics on the national, state, and local levels. Emphasizes the political, legislative, judicial, and administrative processes of government. Analyzes the basic philosophy of American government and political beliefs.
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POL 208: American Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Investigates the policy-making process in the United States. Using a functional approach, analyzes public policy in a sequential manner, from the initial identification of a problem to its solution, including the assessment and appropriate revision or termination of policy. Examines case studies and analyzes current policy issues.
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