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PHY 203: Physics for Sci. & Engin. 3
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Treatment of electro and magneto-statics, Gauss' Law, Faraday's Law, Ampere's Law; resistance inductance and capacitance applied to circuits. Transient and steady state analysis of RC, RL and RLC circuits. Resonance, electromechanical analogues; Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves and light; geometric and physical optics, gratings and spectra, polarization. Prerequisite: completed or concurrent enrollment in MAT 207; minimum grade of C- in PHY 104
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PHY 204: Modern Physics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Study of the development of physics since 1900. Study of waves in light and matter. Includes comparison of Galileo's and Einstein's relativity, relativistic kinematics and dynamics; wave-particle duality, black body radiation and Planck's constant; introduction to quantum theory and wave mechanics; introduction to molecular and solid state physics; atomic structure and the periodic table; nuclear reactions and energy. Elementary particles and the Standard Model; applications to cosmology. Prerequisite: PHY 102 or PHY 106 or PHY 203
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POL 101: Intro to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The course introduces basic concepts used by political scientists such as power, authority, the state, and analyzes major political ideologies of the contemporary world. General types of political systems and components of political systems are explained and compared. Major policy issues, especially those with global significance, are covered in connection with international politics. Fulfills category D.
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POL 102: U.S. Government State & Local
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The changing role of state and local governments in America is examined. An emphasis is placed upon what state governments actually do, how they are structured, and the problems they face. Part of the course is devoted to the study of cities and metropolitan areas. Fulfills category A.
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POL 103: U.S. Government - National
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A survey of the U.S. political system at the national level including treatment of the historical background, central concepts and revisions of the constitutional framework, examination of the presidency, congress, federal bureaucracy, judicial structure and process,political parties, interest groups, the media, and current public issues. Fulfills category A.
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POL 103H: Honors-U.S. Gov't National
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
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POL 190: Pol. Parties: Campaigns & Elec
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
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POL 220: Comparative Governments
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
An introduction to political processes in nations other than the United States. The course uses the comparative method to analyze such topics as political culture, developed vs. developing nations, the organization of governments, political parties, and the operation of interest groups. Fulfills category D.
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POL 221: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A study of the principles used to describe the political relations among nations. Topics include the growth of nationalism, imperialism, decolonization, the balance of power concept, the role of international organizations such as the U.N. Fulfills category D.
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PSC 125: Phys. Sci: The Physical World
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Topics are drawn from the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy with emphasis on how the scientific method guides the various disciplines. Laboratory work enhances and develops the lecture material. Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or completed Developmental Algebra MAT 020
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