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3.00 Credits
An intermediate level philosophy course which covers moral theory (what's right) and ethical theory (what's good). The course also covers specific issues such as: religion, spirituality, and moral purpose; environmental ethics; feminist ethics; and the use of science and technology. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: ENGL 301, ESOL 320, or equivalent and READ 302, ESOL 312, or equivalent
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Physics 1401 and 1402 are designed to meet the needs of students who need one year of algebra/ trigonometry - based physics. An introduction to the concepts and problems of classical mechanics and heat and thermodynamics, enriched with modern physics concepts. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: READ 302 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: MATH 1414 or equivalent, TECM 1341
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3.00 Credits
Physics 1401 and 1402 are designed to meet the needs of students who need one year of algebra/ trigonometry - based physics. Completes one year of physics. Includes an introduction to the concepts and problems of wave motion, sound, electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: PHYS 1401, READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An elementary course in fundamental concepts of mechanics, heat, gravitation and sound with emphasis on the scientific approach to solving problems. For elementary education, liberal arts, and other nonscience majors and students. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: READ 302 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: MATH 320, TECM 1341 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An elementary course in fundamental concepts of electricity, magnetism, light, and modern physics with emphasis on the scientific approach to solving problems. For elementary education, liberal arts, and other non-science majors and students. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: READ 302 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: MATH 320, TECM 1341 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course, will concentrate on the origin, life, and fate of the solar system, the various bodies in the solar system (planets, satellites, meteors, comets, and asteroids), the solar system mechanics. Theories about the structure and origin of the solar system, with emphasis on recent discoveries will be included. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: MATH 1414 or equivalent, READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course, will concentrate on the origin, life and fate of the stars and the universe, the various objects in the universe, the exploration of the universe by astronomers, and the understanding of the principles that lie behind the functioning of the universe. Discussion of atomic spectra, nuclear energy, and astronomical tools (such as optical, radio, and other telescopes and image enhancers) as they provide knowledge about distant objects will be included. Recent discoveries about quasars, black holes, and cosmology will be emphasized. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: PHYS 1411
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the fundamental principles in physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, meteorology, and environmental science. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationships among these various fields of science using an inquiry approach. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Pre/Corequisite: MATH 320 or equivalent, READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, and mechanics of solids and fluids; also engineering applications of physical principles by means of computer numerical methods; primarily for science, mathematics, and engineering students. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: MATH 2413
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3.00 Credits
Principles of electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physical optics, wave motion and sound, and introductory quantum theory; primarily for physical science, mathematics, and engineering majors. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: PHYS 2425
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