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PHS 141: Applications of Physical Science Concepts
4.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers electricity, including its production, use and alternate technology to meet future energy needs. Astronomy and the fundamental principles of chemistry and its impact on our environment are introduced. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: P9 900L Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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PHS 142: Science of Light & Music
4.00 Credits
Triton College
This is a study of sound and light. The sound segment includes the nature of sound, acoustics and musical sound production. The light segment investigates the principles of light and their application to cameras, telescopes and lasers. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: P9 900L Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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PHY 100: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers laws of physics including a study of classical mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism and light. This course is designed for the nonscience major. Prerequisite: MAT 055 Lecture: 3 hours IAI: P1 900L Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
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PHY 101: s General Physics
5.00 Credits
Triton College
Principles of physics designed to provide students with a mathematically based (non-calculus) understanding of mechanics, heat and sound including linear motion, rotation, gravitation, conservation laws, waves and thermodynamics are covered. For students in arts, science, architecture and pre-professional programs. Prerequisite: MAT 114 (minimum grade "C") and placement at RHT 101 levelLecture: 4 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: P1 900L; BIO 903 (course fee required)
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PHY 102: s General Physics
5.00 Credits
Triton College
Principles of physics designed to provide students with a mathematically based (non-calculus) understanding of electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics including electric and magnetic fields, DC and AC circuits, geometrical and wave optics, polarization, and an introduction to relativity and quantum mechanics are covered. For students in arts, science, architecture and pre-professional programs. Prerequisite: PHY 101 (minimum grade "C") and placement at RHT 101 levelLecture: 4 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: BIO 904 (course fee required)
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PHY 106: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Learn classical mechanics, including equilibrium, linear motion, projectile motion, Newton's Laws, rotational motion, conservation laws, vibrations and gravitation. The material is calculusbased with an emphasis on problem solving. This is a course for students in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Prerequisite: Placement at RHT 101 level; MAT 133 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: P2 900L; EGR 911 (course fee required)
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PHY 107: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Electric and magnetic fields, DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's Equations and thermodynamics are covered. The material is calculus-based with an emphasis on problem solving. This is a course for students in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Prerequisite: PHY 106 (minimum grade "C"); placement at RHT 101 level; MAT135 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: EGR 912 (course fee required)
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PHY 108: General Physics
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Elastic and sound waves, electromagnetic waves, geometrical and wave optics, interference, polarization, relativity, quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle, Schrodinger's equation, the hydrogen atom and atomic physics are discussed. The material is calculus-based with an emphasis on problem solving. This is a course for students in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Prerequisite: PHY 107 (minimum grade "C"); placement at RHT 101 level; MAT135 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 3 hours IAI: EGR 914 (course fee required)
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PSC 151: American State and Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
Triton College
A course which identifies the significant organizational features of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of state, county, township, municipal and special district governments; compares and contrast s state governmental branches with the same branches of the national government; compares the organization and powers of the 50 state governments with each other; distinguishes the services offered by national, state and urban governments; and examines the numerous social services programs of state and urban governments with emphasis on the problems arising in the delivery of these services. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S5 902; PLS 915
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PSC 184: Global Politics
3.00 Credits
Triton College
An examination of international government institutions (i.e., the UN, the World Court), international actors (i.e., nation-states, the European Community), international relationships (i.e., diplomacy, sanctions, exchanges, war), and contemporary world problems (i.e., Arab-Israeli, Persian Gulf, economic development, ecocide). Includes examination of Central American, selected African, Middle-Eastern, and selected Asian Nations in world politics; as well as Great Power Nations. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S5 904N; PLS 912
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