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4.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 22.5 lab hours, 4 credits) Focuses on mechanics, heat, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Incorporates laboratory experience. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-sci Approved 2-Jun-05 for A.A. only, Effective Fall 2005. Added Fall 2005. (Replaces PHY 105 Spring 1991-Summer 2005)
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5.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours, 30 lab hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: ACCUPLACER (EA) Elementary Algebra score of 85 or higher, or equivalent Enables the student to explore the truth about physical reality through reasoning, mathematics and experimentation. Examines kinematics, force, circular motion, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, temperature, heat and thermodynamics. The concepts and theories presented are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. It is a general physics course that is recommended for all of the health sciences and all other interested students. Students entering engineering or one of the advance sciences should register for PHY 211. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-sci Approved 10-Jan-03 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces PHY 111 Fall 1988-Fall 2002)
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5.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours 30 lab hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: PHY 111 with a "C" grade or betterExpands upon PHY 111 and covers sound waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, optics, and modern physics. Explores the concepts and theories presented in class through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-sci Approved 10-Jan-03 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces PHY 112 Spring 1989-Fall 2002)
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5.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours 30 lab hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 121 & MAT 122 with a "C" grade or betterStudies include mechanics and heat. This course includes laboratory experience. Enables the student to examine the truth about physical reality through reasoning, mathematics and experimentation. Covers kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, fluids and waves. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. This first semester calculus-based physics course is recommended for students entering engineering or one of the advance sciences. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-sci Approved 10-Jan-03] Added Spring 2003. (Replaces PHY 211 Spring 1989-Fall 2002)
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5.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours 30 lab hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: PHY 211 with a "C" grade or betterExpands upon PHY 211 and examines thermodynamics, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, light and optics, and modern physics. The concepts and theories presented in class are explored through demonstrations and hands-on experiments. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-sci Approved 10-Jan-03 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces PHI 212 Spring 1989-Fall 2002)
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Focuses on a survey of the discipline of political science, including political philosophy and ideology, democratic and non-democratic governments, and processes, and international relations. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-SS1 Approved 10-Jan-03 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces POS 105 Fall 1991-Fall 2002)
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Includes the background of the U.S. Constitution, the philosophy of American government, general principles of the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties. Examines public opinion and citizen participation, political parties, interest groups, and the electoral process, and the structure and functions of the national government. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-SS1 Approved 9-Jan-04 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2004. Added Spring 2004. (Replaces POS 111 Summer 1988-Fall 2003)
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Examines relationships among modern nation states.Topics include diplomacy, nationalism, ideologies, power and influence, conflict and cooperation, the role of non-state actors, the international economy and theoretical attempts to understand international behavior. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-SS1 Approved 1-Jun-05 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Fall 2006. Added Fall 2006.
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Focuses on the scientific study of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning and memory. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-SS3 Approved 9-Jan-04 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2004. Added Spring 2004. (Replaces PSY 101 Fall 1988-Fall 2003)
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Emphasizes personal growth and the development of interpersonal skills. Focuses on the practical application of psychological principles and theories in achieving selfunderstanding and personal growth. Added Summer 2008. (Previously PSY 215)
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