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PS 108: Introduction to Physics
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A course in physics surveying the fundamental concepts of mechanics, waves, electricity, magnetism and optics. Does not meet general education physical science requirement. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: DS049. (Lab fee) (DD)
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PS 185: College Physics I
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A rigorous non-calculus introductory physics course primarily for students majoring in the life and environmental sciences and science education. A classical treatment of Newtonian mechanics, fluids, heat and thermodynamics. This course satisfies the general education physical science requirement. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: MT122; pre - or co-requisite: MT148 or MT132. (Lab fee) (F)
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PS 186: College Physics II
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of College Physics I. Topics to be covered include sound and waves, electricity, magnetism, optics, and topics in modern physics as time permits. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: PS 185. (Lab fee) (Sp)
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PS 210: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Calculus-based physics designed for those students majoring in Chemistry, Physics or Engineering. The fundamental principles and theories of classical physics topics including kinematics, dynamics, statics, fluids, oscillations, wave mechanics and thermodynamics, based on calculus and vector manipulations. A laboratory course is included to emphasize and reinforce the principles and theories. Prerequisite: MT150 and Co-requisite: MT250.
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PS 212: General Physics II
5.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Continuation of General Physics I (PS 210). The fundamental principles and theories of classical physics topics including, electricity, electrostatics, elementary circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic phenomena, optics and modern physics, based on calculus and vector manipulations. A laboratory course is included to emphasize and reinforce the principles and theories. Prerequisite: PS210, MT150 and MT250.
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PY 121: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A survey course dealing with the basic facts and principles of human behavior, providing an understanding of why and how people think and act as they do, emphasizing the manner in which the environment influences people. (F, Sp, Su)
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PY 201: Career Development in Psychology
2.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course is designed to provide a broad overview of the career opportunities in psychology. It will focus on career exploration, setting goals, developing strategies and choosing a transfer institution. The course will explore the role of psychology majors in the workplace and how to prepare for and succeed in a career. Prerequisite: PY 121 General Psychology. (DD)
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PY 214: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course can be applied to either the sociology or psychology requirement. The course considers individual behavior in relation to society and includes theoretical foundations, socialization, social cognition, group dynamics and leadership. Prerequisite: PY 121 or SO 107. (Sp)
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PY 219: Adult Development and Aging
2.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course focuses on the physiological, cognitive, personality and psychosocial development of middle and late adulthood. Emphasis is placed on the problems and concerns of aging, such as, interpersonal relations, retirement, the economy, psychopathology, and death and dying. Prerequisite: PY 121. (DD)
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PY 220: Psychology of Supervision
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This is a basic course in psychological principles, as they apply to industrial supervision. The areas covered in the course will include motivation, conflict resolution, team building, interpersonal communication, leadership skills, ethical behavior and cross-cultural diversity. (DD)
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