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PHIL 200: The Judeo-Christian Tradition
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
The philosophy of Biblical religion in the Old and New Testaments. Includes Israelitic cosmology, monotheism, the prophets, the parables of Jesus, and the letters of Paul. [H]
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PHIL 207: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Readings and discussion of theories concerning the nature of society and political structure from classical and contemporary philosophers. (Formerly PHIL 207, Social and Political Philosophy) [ H]
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PHIL 210: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
The moral and religious views of world religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. [H]
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PHIL 311: Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A study of the nature of ethical thinking and its application to judgments about actions of people that make up society. Topics to be considered include ethical relativism, moral virtues and vices, foundations of morality, alternative theoretical perspectives on moral judgment egoism, altruism, and legal and regulatory perspectives related to ethics in business. Prerequisite: Completion of an associate's degree program or instructor's approval. Alsoavailable as ECON 311. [H]
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PHYS 100: Introductory Physics
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A concise treatment of the basic principles of physics. Includes mechanics, matter, electricity, magnetism, heat, sound, light, relativity, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: MATH 096 or higher or equivalent.
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PHYS 107: Technical Physics I
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Investigates traditional topics of physics. Topics include mechanics, electricity, basic solid state components, optics, gases, hydraulics, fluids, and thermodynamics. This course provides a basic understanding of how physical systems are related and their technical applications. Hands-on labs, demonstrations, and calculations are an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: MATH096 or higher or equivalent. (Formerly PHYS 107B, Technical Physics I)
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PHYS 151/151L: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Primarily for students in arts and science. Topics include kinematics, energy and momentum conservation, rotational dynamics, thermodynamics, fluids, harmonic motion, and sound. Laboratory experiments illustrate many of these fundamental principles. Lab included. Prerequisite: MATH 127 or MATH 128.
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PHYS 152/152L: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A continuation of PHYS151. Topics include electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, relativity, introductory quantum physics and nuclear physics. Laboratory experiments illustrate many of these fundamental principles. Lab included. Prerequisite: PHYS 151.
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PHYS 180/180L: Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
4.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A comprehensive calculus-4based physics course designed for advanced science and engineering students. Consists of intensive word problem solving covering topics of kinematics, vectors, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, angular momentum, equilibrium, elasticity, gravity, fluids, and oscillations. Lab included. Prerequisite: MATH 181. (Formerly PHYS 180/180L, Engineering Physics I)
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PHYS 181/181L: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
4.00 Credits
Great Basin College
A calculus-based investigation of thermodynamic laws, kinetic theory, electric charge, field, potential, current, dielectrics, circuit elements, magnetic fields and materials electromagnetic oscillations. Lab included. Prerequisite: PHYS 180. (Formerly PHYS 181/181L, Engineering Physics II)
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