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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: PS 108 Astronomy The lab for Astronomy will consist of a series of "hands-on" exercises designed to help your understanding of Astronomy, simple mathematics, and technology in astronomy. The student will become familiar with constellations, deep-sky objects, planets, lunar phases, and stars through a variety of telescope and naked eye observations, lab experiments, and demonstrations.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: High School Chemistry recommended and MAT103 Intermediate Algebra. This course is a college level introduction to chemistry. It is designed for those students interested in a deeper knowledge of chemistry and whose field requires 10 credit hours of beginning chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on the study of inorganic compounds, their uses and reactions. Concepts include basic chemical concepts, calculations with chemical formulas and equations, chemical reactions, thermochemis- try, modern theory of the atom and electronic structure, and chemical periodicity.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: PS 111 College Chemistry I College Chemistry II is a continuation of College Chemistry I. Topics include chemical bonding, molecular geometry and bonding theory, liquid and solid state chemistry, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibruim, solution chemistry with empha- sis on aqueous acid--base and complex ion equilibria, thermo- dynamics, and electrochemistry.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: MAT104 College Algebra Includes the study of units, physical quantities and vectors, motion, forces and equilibrium, oscillations and waves, gravi- tation, work, energy and thermodynamics. A first semester introductory course for students who require algebra-based physics. Includes three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and two hours of lab per week.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: PS 203 General Physics I Continues General Physics I, includes the study of electricity, magnetism electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. A second semester course for students who require algebra-based physics. Includes three hours of lecture,one hour of recitation and two hour of lab per week.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: PS 107 General Chemistry or PS 111 College Chemistry I An introduction to the principles of organic chemistry. It is designed as a introductory course for pre-nursing, agriculture, nutrition, and biological science majors. It is not recommended for chemistry majors. The course provides a balance of classroom and laboratory experience that gives a good foun- dation in modern organic chemistry. It provides an introduc- tion to the structures, names, reactions, and reaction mecha- nisms of organic compounds. Topics include saturated and non-saturated hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, carbonyls, amines, amides, biomolecules, and includes stereochemistry, spectrometry, and structural determination. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: MAT106 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Covers in detail the analysis of units, physical quantities and vectors, motion, forces and equilibrium, oscillations and waves, gravitation, work, energy and thermodynamics. A first semes- ter introductory course for students who require calculus- based physics such as engineering, chemistry, physics and pre-med majors. Includes three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and two hours of lab per week.
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5.00 Credits
(5 Hours) Prerequisite: PS 215 College Physics I Continues College Physics I, includes the study of electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. A second semester course for students who require calculus-based physics such as engineering, chemistry, physics and pre-med majors. Includes three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation and two hours of lab per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) This is a general survey course to provide the student with a broad background in principles and application of scientific psychology.
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2.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 2 LECTURE: 0 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Provides students with an opportunity to discover and study the importance of self-love, self-respect, and self-confidence. A seminar approach is used to encourage maximum participation by students and the instructor.
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