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3.00 Credits
This course explores principles of instruction, teaching methods, and curriculum materials as prevalent in public schools, grades P-12. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Teacher Education Program.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines current issues in health by means of special speakers and other resources. Issues explored include: AIDS, world population, global warming, and others that the future will dictate.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the area of athletics administration for scholastic and collegiate settings. This course would cover many areas from staffing and recruiting to fund raising. Also listed as RTSM 4603. Prerequisite: RTSM 2603, RTSM 3603.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the physical science disciplines of physics and chemistry. Specific topics include: physical units; motion; force; energy; heat and thermodynamics; waves; electricity and magnetism; optics; atomic and nuclear physics; the periodic table; the chemical elements; chemical bonding; chemical equations; and simple stoichiometry. A one-hour laboratory series is included, which correlates with the course's concepts. Prerequisites: MATH 0923 or minimum ACT mathematics sub-score of 20 or an Accuplacer Algebra score of 53-120 and/or an Accuplacer college-level mathematics score of 44-85. Course Rotation: Varies.
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4.00 Credits
An integrated study of the general concepts in astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography. Introduces the student to the scientific method of problem-solving and acquaints the student with the applications of earth science to everyday living. A one-hour laboratory series is included, which correlates with the course's concepts. Course Rotation: All semesters.
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5.00 Credits
A non-calculus based introduction to some mechanical topics in physics including vector mathematics, one and two-dimensional motion, force, energy, momentum, circular motion, rigid bodies, static equilibrium and wave motion. Problem solving is emphasized. A two-hour laboratory series is included which correlates with the concepts of College Physics I. Prerequisite: MATH 1124 or equivalent. Course Rotation: Fall.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of College Physics I, including the topics of electric charge, electric force, electric field, electric potential, DC circuits, magnetic force, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits, geometric optics, physical optics, atomic physics and some special topics. A two-hour laboratory series is included which correlates with the concepts of College Physics I. Prerequisite: PHYS 2115. Course Rotation: Spring.
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5.00 Credits
This course presents a calculus-based introduction to topics in mechanics and thermodynamics, including: vector mathematics; the kinematics of motion; force; work and energy; momentum; kinematics and dynamics of rotation; static equilibrium; fluid mechanics; wave motion; temperature; heat; and the first and second laws of thermodynamics. A laboratory component is included. Prerequisite: MATH 2315. Course Rotation: Spring.
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5.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of PHYS 2415, this course presents an introduction to some topics in electromagnetism and optics, including: electric force; electric field; electric potential; DC circuits; magnetism; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic waves; AC circuits; geometric optics; and physical optics. A laboratory component is included. Prerequisite: PHYS 2415. Course Rotation: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents a discussion of the fundamental principles and applications of thermodynamics. A laboratory component is included. Prerequisite: PHYS 2415. Course Rotation: Spring.
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