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OST 290: Management of Electronic Office
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
Gives the student a balance between conventional and advanced electronic office systems and procedures presented in a simulated modern office setting where students learn a combination of theory, techniques, and application. Topics included are information processing, communication transmitted systems, records management and administrative procedures for the electronic office. Prerequisites: CSC 100 or MIS 121; OST 121; and OST 180 or permission of instructor.
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OST 291: Externship
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
After a preparatory seminar, students are placed at local business sites for practical experience in a modern office setting. Externs are supervised and evaluated by a faculty member and designated representative at the business site. Students must complete first-, second-, and third-term courses and be approved for an externship by the OST program coordinator.
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PBA 211: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is an overview of the entire field of public administration. Management administration and policy making processes within the public and private sectors of American society are examined in depth.
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PHL 102: Religions of Asia
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course offers an introduction to the history, structure and scriptural doctrines of the major religions of Asia, including Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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PHL 103: Religions of the West
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is an inquiry into the origin, meaning, and evolution of the three following monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This goal is accomplished through an analysis of the following basic concepts as they pertain to: the beliefs of these three as concerns the divine; their respective heritages and spiritual practices; and the many forms each of these religions takes within its own nexus (for example, historical alterations). Or put differently, interest is in exploring the way of life, structure, practice, and historical reality of each of these three great monotheistic religions. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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PHL 218: Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course introduces students to a variety of ethical approaches to moral issues and to general problems involved in moral reasoning. Various controversial contemporary moral problems relating to business, science, law, medicine, and personal relations are examined. Pre-requisite: ENG 101
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PHY 111: Engineering Physics I
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This is an introductory course in calculus-based mechanics. Topics include vector algebra, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, and kinematics and dynamics of particles and simple rigid body systems. Emphasis is placed on Newton's laws of motion and conservation principles involving work, energy, and momentum. 3 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab. Co-requisite: MAT 111
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PHY 113: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This is the first of a two-course sequence in introductory physics that deals with mechanics. Topics include measurements, vectors, simple kinematics of uniformly accelerating bodies, projectile and circular motion work, energy, power, and simple rotational dynamics. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Pre-requisite: MAT 106
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PHY 211: Engineering Physics II
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
Provides an introduction to electricity and magnetism. The course starts with electrostatics and culminates with Maxwell's equations. Topics covered include Coulomb's laws, the electric and magnetic field, the electrostatic potential, Gauss's law, Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, and Basic DC and AC circuit theory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: PHY 111
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PHY 212: Engineering Physics III
5.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
The third course of a three-course sequence on introductory engineering physics. Topics covered include vibratory and wave motion in general, interference of mechanical waves and related standing wave patterns, resonance and phenomena of beats, Doppler shift of sound waves, geometrical optics and applications to lens and mirror system, diffraction interference, and polarization of light. Also covered are special relativity, photoelectric effect, Bohr-atom, continuous and discrete spectra, Compton effect, DeBroglie and wave particle duality of matter, wave mechanics modification of classical mechanics, and the nuclear atom. Lab experiments are performed spanning the broad-spectrum of topics discussed in lecture. 4 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: PHY 211
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