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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Beginning with an overview of four moral philosophies, the course will explore how ethics and morality in the working environment are changing. Topics include the roles and responsibilities of supervisors and employees relating to issues of theft, dishonesty, sexual harassment, etc. in today's work environment. *Note: Up to 3 1-hour designated humanities seminars can be taken to meet the 2nd requirement for humanities elective, in addition to a Block A course.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves a one-on-one discussion and study with a philosophy instructor to meet a student's specific academic need.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture, lab, demonstration and participation course designed to help students understand the basic concepts of physics and chemistry. The course meets the physical science requirement. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
Physics for liberal arts students, pre-professional students in biological and health fields (pre-medicine, pre-nursing, pre-therapy, etc.) and technology students; includes topics from mechanics, heat, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, and sound. Prerequisite: MATH 1513 College Algebra. Offered usually fall semester only. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of PHYS 1114 General Physics I. Includes topics from electricity, magnetism, light, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite: MATH 1513 College Algebra. Offered spring semester only. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
Calculus-based general physics course for science and engineering students. Includes topics from mechanics, heat, thermodynamics, waves and sound. Prerequisite: MATH 2145 Calculus I or concurrent enrollment. Offered spring semester only. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to explain the basic concepts of motion and forces, matter, energy conservation, thermodynamics, fluid flow, electrical circuits and magnetism. Recommended for process technology and elementary education majors as a model course to learn and teach science. Prerequisite: math proficiency through MATH 0023 Concepts of Algebra. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of PHYS 2014 Engineering Physics I. Includes topics from electricity, magnetism, light and optics. Prerequisite: PHYS 2014 Engineering Physics I or equivalent. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
Independent study.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students majoring in technology programs or those requiring exposure to applications of physics. The course covers the study of mechanics, relativity, heat, thermodynamic and harmonic motion, heat, sound, optics and modern energy sources with practical applications used to reinforce the theory. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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