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PH 201: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies Newtonian Mechanics beginning with basic math concepts and continuing into kinematics, dynamics, uniform circular motion, energy, momentum, and rotational equivalents of some of these topics. Lab addresses experiments and applied settings of Newtonian Mechanics along with explorations of diverse methods for analyzing and interpreting scientific data. Meets the basic requirements for many pre-health and life science programs. Should be taken in sequence. Recommended corequisite: MTH 111. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 202: General Physics II
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies basic electrostatic and magnetic interactions. Builds on concepts from PH 201 and continues into electrostatic forces, electric field concepts, electric potential, basic DC circuit concepts, magnetic interactions and forces, sources of magnetic fields and Faraday's Law. Lab addresses concepts and measurements in thermal physics and continues to explore the processes by which science seeks answers to questions. Meets the basic requirements for many pre-health and life science programs. Should be taken in sequence. Recommended corequisite: MTH 112. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 202 - General Physics II
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PH 203: General Physics III
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies periodic behavior and topics from modern physics. Builds on concepts from previous terms and considers the physics of periodic motion, mechanical waves, wave interference, standing waves, acoustic waves, electromagnetic waves, geometric optics, diffractions and topics from special relativity to quantum mechanics. Lab includes basic optical experiences along with a long-term project to affirm student abilities to integrate investigative lab concepts from previous terms. Meets the basic requirements for many pre-health and life science programs. Should be taken in sequence. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 211: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies Newtonian Mechanics beginning with basic math concepts and continuing into kinematics, dynamics, uniform circular motion, energy, momentum, and rotational equivalents of some of these topics. At all stages, applications of calculus to the solving of problems will be explored. Lab addresses experiments and applied settings of Newtonian Mechanics along with explorations of diverse methods for analyzing and interpreting scientific data. Required for engineering students and most students planning programs in the physical sciences. Should be taken in sequence. Recommended prerequisite: MTH 251. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 211 - General Physics I
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PH 212: General Physics II
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies basic electrostatic and magnetic interactions. Builds on concepts from PH 211 and continues into electrostatic forces, electric field concepts, electric potential, basic DC circuit concepts, magnetic interactions and forces, sources of magnetic fields and Faraday's Law. At all stages, applications of calculus to the solving of problems will be explored. Lab addresses concepts and measurements in thermal physics and continues to explore the processes by which science seeks answers to questions. Required for engineering students and most students planning programs in the physical sciences. Should be taken in sequence. Recommended prerequisites: MTH 252 and PH 211. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 213: General Physics III
5.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Studies periodic behavior and topics from modern physics. Builds on concepts from previous terms and considers the physics of periodic motion, mechanical waves, wave interference, standing waves, acoustic waves, electromagnetic waves, geometric optics, diffractions and topics from special relativity to quantum mechanics. At all stages, applications of calculus to the solving of problems will be explored. Lab includes basic optical experiences along with a long-term project to affirm student abilities to integrate investigative lab concepts from previous terms. Required for engineering students and most students planning programs in the physical sciences. Should be taken in sequence. Recommended prerequisites: MTH 253 and PH 212. Credits: 5 Lecture: 4 Lab: 3
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PH 299: Selected Topics: Physics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 4
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PHL 170: Philosophy of Love And Sex
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides an overview of the primary historical and contemporary Western views on the nature and meaning of romantic love. Students will analyze the links philosophers have found among beauty, friendship, passion, loyalty, and transcendence and will also create their own philosophies of romantic love. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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PHL 199: Selected Topics: Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 3
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PHL 201: Problems of Philosophy- Epistemology
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Explores basic problems and different theories of knowledge along with related issues in metaphysics, for example: how to define the nature and limits of knowledge; rationalist vs. empiricist perspectives; assumptions about reality and existence; and arguments for and against the existence of God. Recommended pre- or corequisite: WR 121. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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