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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course consists of discussion and a seminar type class which explores the newer trends involving the professional team, the professional organization and legislation. Topics include trends, specialized practice, patient services, case studies, integrating theory and practice, and the employment process. Prerequisite: PHT 2162. Corequisite: PHT 2703, PHT 2703L, PHT 2820.
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2.00 - 24.00 Credits
This course provides physical therapists and physical therapist assistants with a general orientation and increased awareness for special topics in physical therapy. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is both a classic and technical physics course. It emphasizes both physical principles and physics applications in today's world. The student learns the scientific method of problem solving, as well as develop critical thinking and reasoning skills. Topics include, but are not limited to measurement, problem solving, motion, force, work, energy, simple machines, rotational motion, matter, fluids, temperature and heat, gas laws, wave dynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Recommended Prerequisite: MAT 1033.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students seeking degrees in Engineering and Physics. This is a calculusbased course covering Newtonian mechanics, including motion, vectors, Newton's laws, work and conservation of energy, systems of particles, collisions, equilibrium, oscillations, and waves. Prerequisite: MAC 2311 or higher and student must test into college-level reading on placement test. Corequisite: PHY 2048L.
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1.00 Credits
This is the lab component for Physics for Engineers I. Lab experiences include the areas of Newtonian mechanics, including motion, vectors, Newton's laws, work and conservation of energy, systems of particles, collisions, equilibrium oscillations, and waves. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level mathematics and reading on placement test. Corequisite: PHY 2048. Lab fee $20.00.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of PHY 2048 including Coulomb's Law, electric fields and potentials, capacitance, curents and circuit, Ampere's Law, Faraday's Law, inductance,Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, ray optics, interference, and diffraction. Prerequisite: PHY 2048, PHY 2048L. Prerequisite/Corequisite: MAC 2312. Corequisite: PHY 2049L.
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1.00 Credits
This is the lab component for Physics for Engineers II. Lab experiences include Coulomb's Law, electric fields and potentials, capacitance, curents and circuits, Ampere's Law, Faraday'sLaw, inductance, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, ray optics, interference, and diffraction. Prerequisite: PHY 2048, PHY 2048L. Corequisite: PHY 2049. Lab fee $20.00.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for science majors. This course covers structure and properties of matter; kinematics, dynamics and statics; momentum and energy; rotation, elasticity, vibration; fluids, temperature and expansion; heat transfer, thermal behavior of gases, wave motion, and sound. Prerequisite/corequisite: MAC 1114 and student must score into collegelevel reading on placement test. Corequisite: PHY 2053L.
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1.00 Credits
This is the lab component for College Physics I. Lab experiences include structure and properties of matter; kinematics, dynamics and statics; momentum and energy; rotation, elasticity, vibration; fluids, temperature and expansion; heat transfer and thermal behavior of gases; wave motion, and sound. Prerequisite: MAC 1114 and student must test into collegelevel reading on placement test. Prerequisite/Corequisite: PHY 2053. Lab fee $20.00.
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of PHY 2053. Topics include electric charge, fields and circuits; eletromagnetism, and applied electricity; geometrical wave, and applied optics; electrons and photons; atoms, and nuclei. Prerequisite: PHY 2053, MAC 1114. Corequisite: PHY 2054L.
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