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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Survey of Physical Science is a general education course which is designed to acquaint students with basic scientific concepts and their application to the physical universe. Laboratory time is required. Survey of Physical Science will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. Students cannot apply both PHY101 and PHY102 toward graduation. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Topics in the Physical Sciences is a lecture-discussion course which focuses on application of scientific principles to current human concerns and interests. This course will fulfill the science requirement for a number of programs leading to the Associate of Applied Science degree and partially fulfills the science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. Students cannot apply both PHY101 and PHY102 toward graduation. (F,S,Su)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Physical Geology is a general education course which is designed to acquaint students with the geologic processes that affect the surface and interior of the earth. Laboratory time is required. Two Saturday six-hour field trips are included as part of the laboratory. Physical Geology will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. (F,S)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Introduction to Astronomy is a general education course which is designed to acquaint students with the structure of our solar system and the universe. Laboratory time is required. Two Saturday four-hour observation nights are included as part of the laboratory. Introduction to Astronomy will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. (F)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTH121 Technical Physics is a course designed for career-technical students that covers topics in mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, light, and atomic physics. This course carries no credit toward a major or minor in any science field. Technical Physics is required in a number of Associate of Applied Science curricula. This course is not applicable toward the Associate of Arts degree. (D)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of three units of high school mathematics, MTH121, MTH133, and MTH134, or MTH141 Elementary College Physics I is a fundamental course dealing with mechanics, sound, electricity, magnetism, light, and the structure of matter. This course is an algebra-based course required of students majoring in health professions, agriculture, forestry, and architecture. Laboratory time is required. Elementary College Physics I will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY111 with a grade of "C" or betterElementary College Physics II is an advanced study of topics from Elementary College Physics I. This course is algebra-based and is designed to meet requirements of students majoring in health professions including premedicine. Laboratory time is required. (S)
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2.00 Credits
Pre-/corequisite(s): MTH133 and MTH134, or MTH141 Introduction to Physics is the beginning course in the physics sequence for all physics, chemistry, mathematics, and pre-engineering majors. This course is a study of the development, philosophy, and methods of physics. Introduction to Physics is required for the Associate of Science degree. (S)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY118 Pre-/corequisite: MTH180 General Physics I, which is calculus-based, is the second course in the physics sequence for all physics, chemistry, mathematics, and pre-engineering majors and is a rigorous study of topics in kinematics, dynamics, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics. Laboratory time is required. This course is required for the Associate of Science degree. General Physics I fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement for degree-seeking students. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY223 with a grade of "C" or betterCorequisite: MTH185 General Physics II, which is calculus-based, is the third course in the physics sequence for all physics, chemistry, mathematics, and pre-engineering majors and is an indepth study of electricity, magnetism, light, and atomic physics. Laboratory time is required. This course is required for the Associate of Science degree. (S)
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