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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the biological, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of human sexuality. Topics include attraction, love, sexual anatomy, sexual response cycle, sexual differentiation and orientation, sexual reproduction, contraception, sexual behaviors, sexual dysfunctions, and sexually transmitted illnesses. This course is also called SO 208; no credit is given if student took SO 208. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: PS 101or SO 101
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3.00 Credits
Explores the biological, cognitive, psychological, and social development from early adulthood to late adulthood. Topics include mental health issues, personality, and life transitions such as parenthood, employment, retirement, widowhood, and death. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: PS 101
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3.00 Credits
Students are employed in approved positions in the psychology field. Students may already be employed or may seek the help of the Cooperative Education Department in securing positions. There is, however, no guarantee of placement. In conjunction with the employers and faculty, students establish challenging learning objectives. Objectives must be related to student's major, and be pursued in the job environment during a 15-week semester equivalent to a minimum of 210 hours. Supervision is provided by the College through on-the-job visits and individual progress review sessions. Students attend a weekly, one-hour seminar on campus. Prerequisite: GPA of 2.0, completion of at least 30 college-level credits, permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
A humanities elective for non-photography majors. Covers the basics of camera work and composition. Familiarizes students with lighting techniques for indoor and outdoor shooting. No darkroom work required. Must have access to an adjustable 35 mm camera. Students provide their own film and photo processing. Field trips are included. 3 hours lecture
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4.00 Credits
This is the first in a two-semester sequence of algebra and trigonometry-based physics. Recommended for majors in natural science, liberal arts, or technology. Covers vectors, kinematics, dynamics, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, rotational motions, solid and fluid mechanics, heat, thermodynamics, and sound. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: MA 109
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4.00 Credits
This is the second in a two-semester sequence of algebra and trigonometry-based physics. Covers waves, electrostatics, electric fields, direct current electricity, magnetic fields, induction, alternating current electricity, light, relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: PY 101
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4.00 Credits
This is the first in a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Recommended for majors in engineering, pure science or mathematics. Covers vectors, kinematics, dynamics, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, circular and rotational motion, gravitational forces, solid and fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: MA 120
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4.00 Credits
This is the second in a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Covers waves, sound, electrostatics, electric fields, Gauss's law, electrical potential, capacitors, circuits, magnetic fields, Ampere's law, Lenz's law, inductionand alternating currents. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: PY 120
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4.00 Credits
This is the third in a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Covers electromagnetic waves, geometric optics, interference, diffraction, relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure, and elementary particles. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: PY 121
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to radiography through orientation, the history of radiology, professional ethics and medical law, elementary radiation protection, nursing procedures, image processing, and medical terminology. 2 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Corequisites: RA 102, RA 103
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