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PHI 450: Global Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
This course is open to all students. It also serves as the capstone course for liberal studies students and philosophy students. It is designed to carry out the goals of the Justice Matters curriculum. We will start with issues of global health and problems like malaria and AIDs and then use those as a lens to explore other issues such as global poverty, human rights and women's rights, and environmental justice. No prerequisite. 3 credits
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PHI 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
This course offers independent but directed study on a topic of interest to the student but not included in the regular course offerings. Prerequisite: approval of instructor, Department Chairperson, and Dean for Academic Affairs. Fee. Offered each fall and spring. 3 credits
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PHI 999: Philosophy Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
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PHY 100: Math Applications for Physics
1.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
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PHY 101: General Physics I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
Students are introduced to the basic concepts of mechanics including vectors, space and time, linear and circular motion, mass (force, gravity, static and dynamic), energy, momentum, torque and fluids (density, pressure, fluid motion and viscosity). Limited to majors in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Satis?es part of the Scienti?c Literacy requirement. Prerequisites: MAT 117 or placement into MAT 130 or higher. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. Lab fee. Offered fall. 4 credits
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PHY 101L: General Physics I Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
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PHY 102: General Physics II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
This course covers topics including harmonic motion, waves, sound, electrostatics, electric circuits, electromagnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics and atomic and nuclear structure. Limited to majors in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Satis?es part of the Scienti?c Literacy requirement. Prerequisite: PHY 101. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. Lab fee. Offered spring. 4 credits
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PHY 102L: General Physics II Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
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PHY 103: Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
This course is designed for non-science majors and covers basic concepts of modern astronomy and cosmology. Completion of this course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of topics such as the origin, structure and evolution of the universe, stellar evolution, super novae, black holes, quasars, active galaxies and quasars, constellations, the solar system, eclipses, tidal effects, prospects of extraterrestrial life in the universe, as well as other types of celestial bodies and phenomena. Three hours lecture. Offered spring. 3 credits
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PHY 104: Geology
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University - Closed
A lecture on time and stratigraphy will open the course. Mineralogy and a discussion of the various types of rocks will follow. The next few weeks will focus on environmental geology and the natural occurrences that create the earth's geology. Material on volcanoes, earthquakes, floods and their relation to the igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks will also be presented. Other topics will include energy resources and alternatives, geothermal energy, plate tectonics, faults and folds, groundwater and coastal hazards and geophysics. Three hours lecture. Offered spring. 3 credits
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