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PEV 190: Varsity Spirit Squad
1.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. Arr. Credit 1 A course designed to give credit for knowledge and skills gained through varsity cheerleading participation. Maximum of 4 semester hours may be earned.
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PEV 195: Sports Management
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 0 OJT 4 Credit 1 This course is designed to provide practical experience in various operations of an athletic program. Topics to be covered include, but may not be limited to: event and facility management, promotions and marketing, eligibility and compliance, budgeting, and public relations. Maximum of 2 semester hours may be earned. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A topical introduction to the major areas of philosophical inquiry.
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PHI 105: Introduction to Ethics
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A survey of the major ethical emphases from ancient to modern times with pertinent reading in the works of representative philosophers.
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PHI 122: Philosophy of Contemporary Issues
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 An introductory course treating the philosophical nature of contemporary social, moral, legal, political, and religious issues and problems. Examples of such issues and problems would be abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, war, terrorism, justice, discrimination and sexual morality.
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PHS 151: Introduction to Astronomy
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 A survey of astronomy including historical considerations, the solar system, the universe and several topics. Topics may include the laws, the methods, and current research. Each planet will be studied as well as major stars and galaxies. Special topics include: cosmology, cosmogony, nova, pulsars, quasars, relativity, space travel, black holes, and other space mysteries. Lab to include: experiments, observations, slides and movies.
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PHS 165: Introduction to Meteorology
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Introduction to atmospheric sciences and meteorology. Includes physical elements and process of weather, climatic types and regions, forecasting and associated activity.
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PHS 185: Introduction to Earth Science
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 An introduction to geologic processes that have generated and continue to alter the surface of the earth. Covers: major types of rocks and the rock cycle; rock deformation, weathering, transport and deposition by fluid agents; plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, orogeny; absolute and relative time and the geologic column. Includes segment on the history of geology.
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PHY 106: Survey of Physics
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 2 Credit 4 This class is designed as an introduction to the basic concepts of physics. Measurement, the scientific method, motion, forces, work and energy, simple machines, temperature and heat plus electricity and magnetism will be covered. Lab will be an integral part with activities augmenting the lecture concepts.
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PHY 160: General Physics I
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 4 Lab. 2 Credit 5 This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of physics for those who need physics but do not need the rigor of a calculusbased physics course. The topics covered will include motion, force, energy, work, power, torque, linear momentum, rotational motion, angular momentum and selected topics from thermodynamics. The conservation laws will be stressed. Topics in modern physics are covered as time permits. Solving practical problems will be a major emphasis. Prerequisite: Student must be familiar with algebra and simple trigonometry.
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