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PHYS 116: Physical Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A survey of physical science with emphasis on physics, chemistry and earth science. Arithmetic and simple algebra are used throughout the course. Required for elementary education majors, but open to all students. Not recommended for science majors. Three lectures, one lab. Spring
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PHYS 121: Basic Physics I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An introductory physics course for students of moderate mathematical ability. Topics include vectors, motion, force, energy, momentum, mechanical waves, oscillations, fluids and thermal physics. Recommended for pre-medics, pre-dental, biology majors, psychology majors, medical technologists and liberal arts students interested in science. An elementary understanding of algebra and trigonometry is required. Three lectures, one lab. Fall
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PHYS 122: Basic Physics II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A continuation of PHYS 121. Topics include electricity, magnetism, circuits, optics, relativity, quantum physics, atomic physics and nuclear physics. Three lectures, one lab. Prerequisite: PHYS 121 Winter
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PHYS 175,275,375,475: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
Open to qualified students who wish to engage in directed study in a selected area. With departmental approval
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PHYS 231: College Physics I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An introductory physics course for students who know calculus. Topics include vectors, motion, force, energy, momentum, mechanical waves and fluids. Highly recommended for all secondary science teachers, mathematics majors, chemistry majors, pre-engineers and science students who plan graduate study. Three lectures, one lab. Prerequisite: MATH 218 Fall 2007
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PHYS 232: College Physics II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A continuation of PHYS 231. Topics include thermal physics, electricity, magnetism, circuits, geometrical optics and physical optics. Three lectures, one lab. Prerequisite: PHYS 231 Winter 2007
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PSCI 101: American Government
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The origins, principles, structure and function of the national government of the United States studied in light of the Federal Constitution. Fall, Spring
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PSCI 224: Geography and World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A survey of human cultures within their physical and social environments. The course reviews basic physical geography and examines major cultural regions and problems in the modern world. Understanding both of global social organization and of the ever-changing position of the United States within the international community is a major emphasis. As Needed
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PSCI 243: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The rise of state and local government; the legal and practical status, organizations and interrelations of the city, state and federal government. Fall
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PSCI 245: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An introduction to the study of constitutional law. A study of the interpretation of the federal constitution through leading decisions of the Supreme Court. Spring
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