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PHYSICS G120: General Physics:Mechanics,Heat and Sound
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Mathematics G030 and G120 or Mathematics Placement Assessment. A general physics course in mechanics, heat and sound. Topics studied include force, motion, energy, heat transfer, effects of heat and the nature and properties of waves. Physics G120-G125 satisfies most pre-medical and most other pre-professional requirements except science and engineering. Suitable electives in some liberal arts programs. Three hours lecture and demonstration, three hours laboratory a week. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. UC Credit Limitations: Physics G120, G125 and G185, G280, G285 combined--maximum credit, one series; deduct credit for duplication of topics. Transferable to CSU; UC. ( PHYS G120 + G125 = CAN PHYS SEQ A)
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PHYSICS G125: General Physics:Light,Magnetism,Electricity,Atomic Physics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Physics G120 Continuation of Physics G120. A general physics course in the areas of electricity, magnetism, light and modern physics. Topics studied include electric charges and fields, DC circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, reflection, refraction, interference of light, quantum theory, matter waves, radioactivity and nuclear reactions. Three hours lecture and demonstration, three hours laboratory a week. This course may not be offered each semester. ; UC credit limitations. (PHYS G120 + G125 = CAN PHYS SEQ A) Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. UC Credit Limitations: Physics G120, G125 and G185, G280, G285 combined--maximum credit, one series; deduct credit for duplication of topics. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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PHYSICS G185: General Physics:Mechanics and Sound
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Mathematics G180 An introductory course in physics using calculus. Topics studied include vectors, motion, forces, energy, momentum, oscillators and properties of waves. Physics G185, G280 and G285 are required for students majoring in physics, chemistry or engineering. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. UC Credit Limitations: Physics G120, G125 and G185, G280, G285 combined--maximum credit, one series; deduct credit for duplication of topics. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHYS 8) ( PHYS G185 + G280 + G285 = CAN PHYS SEQ B)
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PHYSICS G280: General Physics:Electricity and Magnetism
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Mathematics G185 and Physics G185 Topics studied include electric charge, electric fields, potential dielectrics, DC circuits, magnetic fields, magnetic forces, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic oscillators and waves. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. UC Credit Limitations: Physics G120, G125 and G185, G280, G285 combined--maximum credit, one series; deduct credit for duplication of topics. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHYS 12) ( PHYS G185 + G280 + 285 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) May not be offered each semester.
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PHYSICS G285: General Physics:Heat,Light,Atomic Physics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Golden West College
Advisories: Mathematics G185 and Physics G185 Topics studied include measurement of heat and temperature, effects of heat, kinetic theory of gases, thermodynamics, propagation of light, reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, relativity, quantum theory and matter waves. Lecture & lab. Letter grade only. UC Credit Limitations: Physics G120, G125 and G185, G280, G285 combined-- maximum credit, one series; deduct credit for duplication of topics. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN PHYS 14) ( PHYS G185 + G280 + G285 = CAN PHYS SEQ B) May not be offered each semester.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE G100: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 100) This course is an introduction to the field of political science and is designed to familiarize students with the basic ideologies, systems, and models of political analysis. The course examines the challenges posed by analytic approaches, and the relationship of politics to economics, culture and international affairs. Topics of discussion range from the individual's political beliefs and actions through the politics of groups, states, and the dynamics of international systems. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE G101: Survey of Current Issues
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Survey of Current American Issues & Pol Sc 101) This course is a survey of contemporary political issues confronting the United States and the global community. The focus will be on issues and problems of political significance such as terrorism, globalization and nuclear proliferation. The course provides students with the necessary tools to analyze opposing viewpoints and develop argumentation skills. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE G110: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: International Affairs & Pol Sc 110) This course provides an introduction to world politics as it relates to national conflict and international cooperation. Important to this course is an analysis of the structure and growth of both international governmental and non-governmental organizations and an understanding of the global economy as it relates to transnational cooperation. Particular focus will be on the development of new models of national and international cooperation to deal with terrorism and other problems facing the world in the new millennium. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE G120: Principles of United Nations
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 120) This course is an introductory study of the United Nations and related international organizations, focusing on the role of the United Nations in world politics. This course focuses on the history, structure and functions of the United Nations and examines the UN principal organs such as the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and the International Court of Justice. This course also introduces students to the theory and practice of international diplomacy. Students will evaluate the success and failure of the theories of collective security, peacekeeping attempts and technological cooperation. Students will participate in Model UN simulations. Lab Description: The lab component of this course ewill focus on research and writing skills based on global topics. Assignments will consist of researching and writing position papers, and writing effective resolutions. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE G121: Model United Nations
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Pol Sc 121) Advisories: Political Science G120 or experience in international diplomacy and consult with the instructor. This course increases the students' working knowledge of the United Nations and international diplomacy. Students will evaluate the functions, structure and problems of the United Nations and related international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Students will also evaluate the success and failure of various programs aimed at solving global problems such as terrorism, economic disparity, human rights' abuses, infectious diseases and nuclear non-proliferation agreements. This course will focus on the theory and practice of international diplomacy, negotiation, bargaining and conflict resolution within the procedural rules of the United Nations. Students will learn how to research and write position papers, resolutions and reports and will participate in simulations by representing an assigned country or international government organization. This course will be of interest to majors in political science, journalism and international law. Lab Description: The lab component of this course will focus on research and writing skills. Assignments will consist of researching and evaluating specific global topics from the perspective of an assigned country or international government organization. Lecture & lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU. Offered spring semester only.
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