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PHY 110: Elements of Physics
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Primarily for technical students requiring one semester of physics and for students to meet a general science require- ment, this course provides the student with basic concepts of physics. Major areas of study are mechanics, properties of matter, and heat, with selected topics on waves and electricity and magnetism. Applications to everyday life, the automobile, aircraft, chemical technology, and/or heating and air conditioning are cited. Computers are frequently used in lab for data acquisition and analysis.
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PHY 201: Introduction to Physics I
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
A noncalculus-based survey of classical mechanics and heat for students. Topics studied include rectilinear motion; vectors and projectile motion; Newton's law of motion; work and energy; impulse, momentum, and collisions; circular motion and rotational dynamics; temperature; calorimetry; heat transfer; kinetic theory of gases; and thermodynamics. Computers are frequently used in lab for data acquisition and analysis.
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PHY 202: Introduction to Physics II
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This continuation of the algebra-based physics sequence includes major topics of wave motion; sound; reflection and refraction of light, mirrors, thin lenses, and optical instruments; interference and diffraction; electric fields; potential difference, current, resistance, and capacitance; DC and AC circuits; magnetic fields and forces; electro- magnetic induction; and nuclear decay and half-life. Computers are frequently used for data acquisition and analysis.
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PHY 210: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This calculus-based physics course provides an in-depth study of mechanics and heat. Major topics in mechanics are measurement, vectors, friction, equilibrium of a particle and a rigid body, description of motion in a straight line and in a plane, Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation, work and energy, and momentum. Major topics in heat are temperature and expansion, heat measurements, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and kinetic molecular theory. The laboratory supports the theory and emphasizes experimental techniques and error analysis. Computers are used extensively in the laboratory for data acquisition and analysis.
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PHY 215: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This continuation of the calculus-based physics sequence includes an in-depth study of electricity and magnetism, waves, sound, and light, and selected topics in modern physics. Major topics studied in electricity and magnetism are Coulomb's Law; electric field and potential; capacitance; electric current, resistance, and electromotive force; direct current circuits and instruments; magnetic fields and forces; induce emf; inductance; alternating current circuits; and electromagnetic waves. The study of waves and sound includes the mathematical description of waves and acoustical phenomena. The study of light includes both geometric and physical optics. Special topics in modern physics include quanta, the nucleus, and nuclear decay and transformations. The laboratory supports the theory and provides a great range in experimental techniques. Computers are used for data acquisition and analysis when appropriate.
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PHY 250: Select Topic/Natural Science
1.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
An interdisciplinary science course designed to introduce students to various topics within the natural sciences. Topics will be selected at the instructor's discretion and generally vary each semester. Possible themes include the human genome project, string theory, stem cell research, history of science, endocrine disruption, global environmental issues, fad diets, Nobel laureates, genetically engineered products, human sexuality, quantum mechanics, or issues in pharmacology. Students may repeat this course for credit, provided that they do not enroll in semesters featuring the same theme: their transcripts will list the second enrollment as BIO/CHE/PHY 251.
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PHY 251: Select Top/Natural Science II
1.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
An interdisciplinary science course designed to introduce students to various topics within the natural sciences. Topics will be selected at the instructor's discretion and generally vary each semester. Possible themes include human genome project, string theory, stem cell research, history of science, endocrine disruption, global environment issues, fad diets, Nobel laureates, genetically engineered products, human sexuality, quantum mechanics, or issues in pharmacology. Students may repeat this course for credit, provided that they do not enroll in semesters featuring the same theme: their transcripts will list the second enrollment as BIO/CHE/PHY 251.
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PLG 105: Law Office Technology
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This is a beginning course introducing computer hardware and software basics that apply to the legal environment. Students will learn Microsoft Office components including Teams, Word, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and the Windows operating system as they are used in the day-to-day life of paralegals. Students will also explore legal specific software including but not limited to TrialDirector, Clio, NetDocuments, iManage, and Concordance.
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PLG 115: Law Firm Experience
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This course explores the legal workplace environment and the skills necessary for employment in a legal office setting. Some of the areas that will be covered are telephone skills, office equipment usage, letter and memo format, factual research, and the various divisions and functions included in the court sturcture. The course will also review the legal terminology in specific areas of law as well as various document preparation techniques.
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PLG 120: Intro to Paralegal Studies
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
The paralegal profession is investigated in this course. Topics studied include careers as a paralegal, job searching techniques, ethics, and limitations of paralegals. The course will also explore the court systems of the federal government and Pennsylvania, as well as introduce legal research, including but not limited to mandatory and binding precedent, persuasive precedent, and legal citiations. Legal writing and terminology are also course components as well as legal analysis and various systems utilized in a law office.
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