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3.00 Credits
P PHI2010 introduces students to philosophical theories, questions, and perspectives found in the study of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. In order to pass PHI2010, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore, the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030
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3.00 Credits
P PHI2600 introduces students to traditional and modern moral philosophers and their value systems. Students will apply moral methodologies and principles to current and traditional societal moral issues. In order to pass PHI2600, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore, the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030
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1.00 Credits
P Corequisite: PHY2004
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2.00 Credits
P The second course of a two-semester sequence intended for science and preprofessional students. Topics include electromagnetism, optics, and selected topics in modern physics. The laboratory experience is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the lecture topics. Prerequisite: PHY2004/L with minimum grade of C. Corequisite: PHY2005L
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1.00 Credits
P Corequisite: PHY2005
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3.00 Credits
P This is the first course of a two-term survey of general physics intended for engineering, science, and preprofessional students. Main topics include an introduction to the basic concepts of physics such as motion, energy, momentum, inertia, oscillation, gravitation, fluids, waves, sound, temperature, and heat. The laboratory experience is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the topics of the course. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of at least two (2) semesters of the calculus sequence (MAC2311 and MAC2312), or the equivalent. Corequisite: PHY2048L
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1.00 Credits
P Corequisite: PHY2048
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3.00 Credits
P This is the second course of a two-term survey of general physics intended for engineering, science, and preprofessional students. Main topics include an introduction to basic concepts of electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The laboratory experience is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the topics of the course. Prerequisites: PHY2048/L with minimum grade of C. Corequisite: PHY2049L
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1.00 Credits
P Corequisite: PHY2049
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1.00 Credits
P The first of a two-semester survey of physics intended for science and preprofessional majors. Topics include Newtonian mechanics, the mechanical conservation laws, thermal physics, and mechanical waves. The laboratory experience is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the lecture topics. Prerequisites: MAC1105 and MAC1114 with minimum grade of C, or higher math placement. Corequisite: PHY2053L
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