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PHIL 106: Introduction to Logic( Formerly Phil 120)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Study the logical properties or arguments: validity, implication, and equivalence. Analyze agruments with truth tables and deductive proofs.
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PHYS 100: Physics: Non- Science Majors( Formerly Phys 101 Survey of Physics)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A survey of physics with applications in everyday life for non-science majors. Basic concepts in Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics are introduced in less depth than in a three-quarter introductory sequence. Requires knowledge of basic algebra.?
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PHYS 100 - Physics: Non- Science Majors( Formerly Phys 101 Survey of Physics)
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PHYS 104: College Physics I
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Fundamentals of classical mechanics. The first in a three quarter sequence for science majors not requiring calculus based physics. Classical mechanics including statics and dynamics of particles, rigid bodies and fluids. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra and high school trigonometry or concurrent registration in MATH 110 or 111.
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PHYS 104 - College Physics I
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PHYS 105: College Physics II
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Fluids, thermodynamics, electrostatics, and simple circuits. Includes laws of Archimedes', Bernoulli, Coulomb, Ampere, Gauss, Ohm, and Kirchhoff and the fundamental laws of thermodynamics. Continuation of PHYS 104. Prerequisite: PHYS 104.
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PHYS 106: College Physics III
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Magnetism and A.C. circuits, optics, and modern physics. Includes Laws of Faraday, Lenz and Ampere, geometrical and physical optics, special relativity, the Bohr model, the uncertainty principle, and nuclear physics. Continuation of PHYS 104 & 105. Prerequisite: PHYS 105.
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PHYS 221: Engineering Physics I( Formerly Phys 201 Physics I)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
First in a three quarter calculus-based sequence for science and engineering majors stressing classical mechanics. Includes dynamics of translational, rotational, and oscillatory systems of solids, particles and fluids. Prerequisite: MATH 141
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PHYS 222: Engineering Physics II( Formerly Phys 202 Physics II)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Wave motion, thermodynamics, and electrostatics. Includes sound, heat transfer, laws of thermodynamics, and electric fields. A continuation of PHYS& 221. Prerequisite: PHYS& 221 & concurrent enrollment in MATH 142.
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PHYS 223: Engineering Physics III( Formerly Phys 203 Physics III)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Optics, modern physics, electricity and magnetism. Includes geometrical and physical optics, Maxwell's equations, AC/DC circuits and special relativity. Prerequisites: of PHYS 222 and MATH 142 and recommended enrollment in MATH 143.
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POLS 101: Introduction to Political Science
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Exploration of the fundamentals of political science: key concepts, principles, and theories. Analyze why and how leaders make the decisions they do, and why citizens obey most of these decisions.
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POLS 202: American Government( Formerly Pols 205)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Analysis of the American political structure and its ideological roots. Students explore how the structure is organized as well as how it operates.
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