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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Eligibility for English 120. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course deals with the history of philosophy from the end of the eighteenth century to the contemporary period. It treats the continental metaphysicians (Kant, the German Idealists, and reactions against them, Marxism and Existentialism), American Pragmatism, Anglo American philosophy, and Deconstruction. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU/UC w/limit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Transfer Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should complete the lower division major requirements and general education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution and major. Exact major requirements for UC and CSU institutions can be found on www.assist.org. Please see a counselor for more information as curriculum requirements may vary among transfer universities. A.S. in Chemistry Please note: Students are required to complete English 150 for the Associate degree. All students should consult a counselor. Requirements Units CHEM 131 General Chemistry I 5 CHEM 132 General Chemistry II 5 CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry II 5 MATH 123 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5 MATH 124 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 MATH 223 Analytic Geometry, Vector Analysis, and Calculus III 5 PHYS 207A Mechanics and Properties of Matter 5 PHYS 207B Electricity and Magnetism 5 PHYS 207C Heat, Light, Sound, and Modern Physics 5 Chemistry Courses (CHEM) Letter grade: Chemistry 110, 115, 131-132, 132E, 215, 231-232, 232E. Letter grade or pass/no pass option: All other courses. In general, courses required for a transfer student's four-year major should be taken on a letter grade basis. The courses marked with two asterisks (**), Chemistry 110, 114 and 131, require that on the FIRST day of instruction, the students present to the instructor confirmation that the prerequisite of the course has been met. Chemistry 105, 105L, 110 and 114 are one?semester courses that can satisfy the general education requirements. Chemistry 114 and 115 represent one year of chemistry for most baccalaureate programs in nursing, health science, laboratory and medical technicians, physical therapy, and nonscience majors. Chemistry 131, 132, 132E represent one year of chemistry for biological science, physical science, engineering and preprofessional (medical, veterinary, and pharmacy) majors.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Math 104. Advisory: Math 121. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course presents the basic laws and concepts of mechanics, heat, sound, and the properties of matter. Coursework emphasizes problem solving and laboratory investigations. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area A, CSU Area B-1 or B-3, IGETC Area 5A, CAN PHYS 2, CAN PHYS SEQ A = Phys 108A + 108B
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1.0 Unit) (Prerequisite: Physics 108A or concurrent enrollment and completion of Math 121. One lecture hour weekly.) Covers basic concepts of kinematics, forces, rotational motion, fluids, oscillations, and waves, heat, and thermodynamics with a calculus-based set of problem assignments. (CSU/UC) CSU Area B-1
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Physics 108A. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course presents the basic laws and concepts of electricity and magnetism including simple AC and DC circuits, light and its geometrical and physical properties, and atomic and nuclear physics. Course work emphasizes problem-solving and laboratory investigations. (CSU/UC) CSU Area B-1 or B-3, IGETC Area 5A, CAN PHYS 2, CAN PHYS SEQ A = Phys 108A + 108B
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1.0 Unit) (Prerequisite: Physics 108B or concurrent enrollment and completion of Math 122. One lecture hour weekly.) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of electricity, magnetism, light, and modern physics with a calculus-based set of problem assignments. (CSU/UC) CSU Area B-1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) An introduction to the development and manifestation of the basic physical laws, the process of scientific inquiry and discovery, and the relationship and responsibilities of science to society. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area A, CSU Area B-1, IGETC Area 5A
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