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5.00 Credits
(Formerly PHY 101) First of three non-calculus-based courses covering the field of physics. Includes kinematics, vectors, forces, dynamics, work, energy, momentum, torque and gravitation. Lab included. Fulfills QSR requirement for A.A. degree. Prereq: MATH 098 with a 2.0 or higher. Lab fee. Transfer class.
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Continuation of PHYS& 121. Includes fluid mechanics, heat and temperature, an introduction to thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism. Labs included. Prerequisite: PHYS& 121 with a 2.0 or better. Lab fee. Transfer class.
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Calculus-based study of kinematics, dynamicss, energy, and momentum in linear and rotational coordinates and Newton's Laws of Motion. Labs included. Prereq: MATH& 151 with 2.0 or higher and PHYS& 121 or high school algebra-based Physics. Lab fee. Transfer class.
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Intro to waves and oscillations and the study of sound, geometric and physical optics. Covers the dualistic particle-wave nature of microscopic phenomena as an introduction to modern physics. Lab included. Fulfills QSR requirement for A.A. degree. Prereq: PHYS& 221 and MATH& 152. Lab fee. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Origin and development of the U.S. and world governments. Covers structure and function of Congress, the Presidency and courts, civil liberties, political behavior and political parties. Fulfills Individuals/Society requirement. Foundation course for political science studies. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of the origin and development of the U.S. government. Covers Colonial history, the Confederacy and the creation of a federal system, the functions of Congress, the presidency, and courts. Includes interest groups, civil liberties, political parties and elections. Eligibility for ENGL& 101 is recommended. Transfer class.
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Intro to the scientific study of human behavior, including learning and thinking, development, perception, individual differences and development, the brain, social and abnormal behavior, personality, motivation, emotion and research methods. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. Transfer class.
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Why do both children and adults love Dr. Seuss? How is adolescence represented in Harry Potter? This class will use scientific and literary lenses to examine human development throughout the lifespan. Students will engage with the stages of the lifespan, from conception to death, by examining the research and theories on the psychology of human development, reading the literature written for, and about, each of the developmental stages, and writing about their own developmental experiences. Fulfills some of the following AA degree requirements depending on which classes you register for: Individuals, Cultures, and Society; Composition; VLPA; US Cultures; and Integrated Studies Prerequisites: Every student enrolling in this coordinated studies course must have completed PSYC&100 and ENGL&101
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to behaviors, theories and causes of mental disorders and the legal and ethical considerations associated with intervention. Study schizophrenia, depression, Alzheimer's disease and phobias, among others. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of sexual behavior. Covers physiological, psychological and social components of sexuality and its deviations. May be taken as SOC 230. Transfer class.
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