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PE 650: Musculoskeletal Health
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will examine the impact certain health conditions have on the musculoskeletal system, and the role of movement and exercise in prevention and intervention programs. Topics may include osteoporosis, child and adult obesity, arthritis, workplace issues, congenital and injury based disability issues, and certain athletic and training practices.
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PE 659: School Sports Medicine
2.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study in the management, treatment and disposition of athletic injuries; includes emergency procedures, sports nutrition, therapeutic exercises and assessment of common athletic injuries that occur to participants of school sponsored athletics.
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PH 201,202,203: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
The study of mechanics, heat, sound, optics, electricity, magnetism and topics in modern physics. Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MTH 112 or above; a grade of C or better in PH 201 for admittance into PH 202; a grade of C or better in PH 202 for admittance into PH 203
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PH 211,212,213: General Physics with Calculus
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Fundamental principles and applications of classical mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, wave motion and optics. For students in pre-engineering and the natural sciences. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: MTH 251 (can be taken concurrently)
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PH 311,312: Introduction to Modern Physics
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Physical theories and research of the 20th century, including theories of relativity and quantum-wave mechanics, electrons and X rays, atomic spectra and structure, solid-state physics, low temperature physics, nuclear physics and fundamental particle physics. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: PH 213
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PH 470: Selected Topics in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Topics of special interest such as cosmology, relativity, medical and radiation physics, and biophysics.
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PH 681,682: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A survey of the developments in physics since 1895. Topics include relativity and quantum mechanics, solid-state and low temperature physics, cosmic rays, and fundamental particles and forces. Three lectures. Prerequisites: one year each of college mathematics and physics; offered during summer session
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PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy:Knowledge and Reality
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction to philosophical reflection on the fundamental nature of reality, on our knowledge of it and on the justification of that knowledge.
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PHL 102: Introduction to Philosophy:Personal Morality and Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An introduction to philosophical reflection on the nature of morality and justice and to basic principles of practical moral reasoning in private and public life, business, medicine, etc.
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PHL 103: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduction to both informal and formal logic. Informal topics include analysis and evaluation of techniques of reasoning, problem solving, and judgment and decision-making. Formal logic will examine techniques of deductive reasoning.
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