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2.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the fundamentals of electrical terminology, units of electrical measurement, voltage producti on methods, electrical symbols, Kirchhoff 's Laws, batt ery terminology and hazards, voltage regulators, and transformers. This is a two credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide students with a review of basic physics to include atomic structure, radioacti vity decay, neutron interacti ons, nuclear fi ssion, and radiati on's interacti on with matt er and nuclear criti cality with an emphasis on nuclear physics. This is a two credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the principles of mechanics, heat, and electricity as applied to automoti ve technology. This course is open only to students in the ASEP (GM), ASSET (FM), and Automoti ve Technology (AT) training programs. This is a three credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the basics of Health Physics in order to meet the purposes and requirements of a Radiati on Work Permit (RWP). The major mechanisms of energy transfer for alpha parti culate radiati on, neutron classifi cati on as related to kineti c energy, ALARA philosophy; exposure rates, airborne radioacti vity sampling, and other related topics will be discussed during this class. This is a three credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the basic principles of thermodynamic properti es, temperature pressure, change of phase, fi rst and second law of thermodynamics, compression processes, convecti on and radiant heat transfer, conti nuity equati on, laminar and turbulent fl ow, Bernoulli's equati on, centrifugal pumps and hydraulics as uti lized by technicians. This is a three credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the fundamentals of vacuum technology in order to understand vacuum theory. This is a three credit hour course. (This does not count as a lab science course.)
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4.00 Credits
The course content involves the principles of mechanics and heat. This course meets the requirements of pre-medical, pre-dental, and technician majors. Concurrent enrollment in PH114L (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: MA 113 and MA 123 or consent of instructor
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4.00 Credits
The observati ons, theories, and methods of astronomy in relati on to the major areas of astronomy (Planetary, Solar, Stellar, and Galacti c) will be covered in this course. This is a course intended for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in PH 114AL (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course.
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4.00 Credits
This is a survey of mechanics, electricity/magneti sm, and modern physics. This course is focused for the non-science student. The conceptual aspects of physics will be explored, as well as the famous scienti sts and their theories. A minimum amount of mathemati cs will be used in the course. Real world experiments and simple experiments will make the concepts clearer to the student. This course is for non-science majors. This is a four credit hour course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of PH 114, with a study of magneti sm, electricity, sound, and light. Concurrent enrollment in PH 124L (laboratory) is required. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: PH 114
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