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4.00 Credits
Emphasizing concepts, this course consists of a Newtonian core following by modern post-Newtonian ideas and societal issues. Demonstrations and laboratory exercises are integrated with traditional lecture/discussion, outside readings, and homework. This course satisfies a general education laboratory science requirement. (3 lec, 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
An independent study. Topics covered will be material not included in PHY 108. Course is a supplement to the PHY 108 course that will allow students with a particular interest to go beyond the topics covered in the PHY 108 course. Topics included: light and optics.
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3.00 Credits
The first of a two-semester sequence, this course stresses the qualitative and quantitative aspects of vector analysis, kinematics, dynamics, energy concepts, and includes an introduction to thermodynamics. Particular topics include projectile motion, circular motion, simple machines, thermal properties of matter, and heat transfer. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: MAT 113 or equivalent; Corequisite: PHY 122
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1.00 Credits
Reinforces topics covered in PHY 121, Physics I. (0 lec, 2 lab) Corequisite: PHY 121
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3.00 Credits
The second of a two-semester sequence, this course stresses the qualitative and quantitative aspects of vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, and early quantum theory. Particular topics include mechanical waves, sound, light, optics, DC and AC circuits and basic atomic structure. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: PHY 121 Corequisite: PHY 124
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1.00 Credits
Reinforces topics covered in PHY 123, Physics II. (Lec 0, Lab 2) Corequisite: PHY 123
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the physical laws and principles inherent in the study of mechanics, thermodynamics, wave mechanics, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and modern physics. Emphasis is placed on vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, and optics. Dimensional analysis and problem solving will be stressed. Prerequisites: MAT 132, MAT 233
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3.00 Credits
Encompasses an overview of classical physics plus a number of topics specifically directed to the radiographic technician. Topics will include measurements of matter and energy; mechanical and electrical work, power, and energy; DC and AC circuits; x-ray machine circuitry; and photon/matter interactions. Prerequisite: MAT119 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the major areas of contemporary psychology, including research methods, physiological psychology, perception, consciousness, learning, development, intelligence, and abnormal behavior. (3 lec, 0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the economic and social problems relating to the labor management field. The development and functions of labor and employer organizations are reviewed. Regulatory law and protective labor legislation are considered, the first with reference to the laws on wages, hours, working conditions, social security, elimination of discrimination and health hazards. The historical development and current functions of labor and management are examined within the framework on the relevant regulatory law and labor legislation. (3 lec, 0 lab)
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