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PHYSICS 261: Physics For The Life Sciences I
4.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
4 credits Prerequisites: High school algebra, trigonometry or 3450:149 as co requisite or permission. Introductory course for professional work in biology and health professions and services. Emphasizes life science applications. Mechanics: laws of motion, force, torque, work, energy, power; properties of matter; gases, liquids, solids, fl uid mechanics. Laboratory.
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PHYSICS 262: Physics For The Life Sciences II
4.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Prerequisite: 3650:261. Laws of thermodynamics, kinetic theory. Wave phenomena; sound, light, optics; electricity and magnetism; atomic and nuclear physics; radioactivity. Laboratory.
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PHYSICS 262 - Physics For The Life Sciences II
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PHYSICS 267 ,8: Life Sciences Physics Computations I, II
1.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
1 credit each Corequisite: 3650:261 (with 267); 3650:262 (with 268). Optional companion courses to 261,2 provides additional computational experience in applications of physics to life sciences, emphasizing use of algebra and trigonometry. Particularly recommended for student with modest mathematical preparation.
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PHYSICS 291: Elementary Classical Physics I
4.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Prerequisite: 3450:221 with a grade of C- or better. Introductory physics for science and engineering. Classical kinematics and dynamics as related to contemporary physics, oscillations, thermodynamics, vectors and some calculus as needed. Laboratory.
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PHYSICS 291 - Elementary Classical Physics I
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PHYSICS 292: Elementary Classical Physics II
4.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Prerequisite: 3650:291 with a grade of C- or better. Basic laws of electromagnetism; fl uid mechanics, mechanical and electromagnetic waves, and wave phenomena, interference and diffraction; coherence; geometrical and physical optics. Laboratory.
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PHYSICS 293 ,4: Physics Computations I, II
1.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
1 credit each Corequisite: 291 (with 293); 292 (with 294). Optional companion courses to 291,2 provides experience in problem solving, and elaborates application of calculus to simple physics phenomona. Particularly recommended for a freshman or for a student with modest preparation in mathematics or physical sciences.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 100: Government And Politics in The United States
4.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Examination of the American political system with emphasis on fundamental principles, ideas, institutions and processes of modern government.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 150: World Politics And Governments
3.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Introduction to international politics and an examination of the governments and foreign policies of selected states from a comparative perspective.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 210: State And Local Government And Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Examination of institutions, processes and intergovernmental relations at state and local levels.
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PSYCHOLOGY 100: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Akron Wayne College
Introduction to scientifi c study of behavior, survey of physiological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, development, learning and cognition, personality, social interaction and other selected topics.
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