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PHAS 620-629: Clinical Rotations
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: Completion of didactic program of studies in the PA Program During clinical rotations with an assigned physician preceptor, the PA student will elicit a problem-oriented medical history, perform a pertinent physical examination, obtain and assess the results of indicated diagnostic studies, formulate a management plan and assist in providing the appropriate therapy for common problems encountered in a variety of disciplines. In addition to those listed, at least 3 elective rotations are required for graduation. Examples of potential disciplines available are:Dermatology, ENT, Trauma, Radiology, Sports Medicine, or any additional rotation from the required rotations. PHAS 620 Family Practice I Rotation 6 PHAS 621 Family Practice II Rotation 4 PHAS 622 Internal Medicine Rotation 4 PHAS 623 Surgery Rotation 4 PHAS 624 Obstetrics & Gynecology Rotation 4 PHAS 625 Pediatrics Rotation 4 PHAS 626 Cardiology Rotation 4 PHAS 627 Emergency Medicine Rotation 4 PHAS 628 Orthopedics Rotation 2 PHAS 629 Psychiatry Rotation 2
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PHAS 630: Elective Rotation
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Elective Rotation
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PHIL 335: Introduction to Philosophy
2.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing A systematic study of the history and methods of major philosophers and their systems of thought from the Pre-Socratics to the present in the context of the Judaeo-Christian world view. Spring semester.
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PHYS 111: Principles of Physics
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: A knowledge of high school algebra and fulfillment of MATH general education requirement Course intended to give the nonscience major an insight into the physical world. Emphasis is placed on the scientific method as Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, sound, optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics topics are explored. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Credit will not be given for this course if PHYS 151 or 251 have been previously completed with a grade of C or better. Does not apply toward a physics major or minor. Spring semester.
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PHYS 151: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: MATH 111 or equivalent Introduces linear and rotational mechanics including energy and momentum considerations, thermodynamics, and waves. Includes discussion of the historical development of our understanding along with references to environmental and social impacts of applied technology. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Credit not given for both this course and PHYS 251. Fall semester.
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PHYS 152: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: PHYS 151 or 251 A continuation of PHYS 151 covering electricity, magnetism, simple circuits, optics, special relativity and modern physics. Appropriate discussion of the historical development of our understanding is included along with references to environmental and social impacts of applied technology. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Credit not given for both this course and PHYS 252. Spring semester. * PHYS 209 Electromagnetic Theory 3 Prerequisites: PHYS 252 and MATH 285 and computer programming skills or permission of the instructor; corequisite: MATH 286 or 385 A development of Maxwell's equations from basic principles with the objective of achieving a macroscopic description of the electric and magnetic properties of matter, including a relativistic description of electromagnetic fields and their interaction with charged particles. Vector calculus is developed and used as needed. Three lectures per week. Fall semester, alternate years.
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PHYS 210: Optics
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: PHYS 252 and MATH 285 and computer programming skills or permission of the instructor; corequisite: MATH 286 or 385 The study of the production, transmission, diffraction, interference, refraction, polarization, and absorption of electromagnetic radiation. Three lectures per week. Spring semester, alternate years.
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PHYS 228: Electric Circuit Analysis
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: MATH 184 Introduces electric circuit variables and parameters, Kirchoff's law and circuit equations, AC steady-state analysis, frequency characteristics. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Fall semester.
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PHYS 241: Classical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisites: PHYS 251 and MATH 285 and computer programming skills or permission of the instructor; corequisite: MATH 286 or 385 A theoretical treatment of classical mechanics of particles and systems of particles, with emphasis on the conservation laws of energy, momentum and angular momentum. Particular topics in Newtonian, celestial and continuum mechanics are studied. Vector calculus is developed and used as needed. Three lectures per week. Fall semester, alternate years.
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PHYS 242: Classical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: PHYS 241 A continuation of PHYS 241, involving the use of LaGrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. Matrix methods are used in the study of rigid body motion, oscillation theory and the theory of relativity. The mechanics of continuous media is also investigated. Three lectures per week. Spring semester, alternate years.
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