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PHY200L General Physics I Lab* 1 Credit

This course is the practical laboratory application of the concepts leaned in PHY200. It is intended to provide a general knowledge of the basic concepts of physics relating to mechanics, energy, rotational motion, fluids, thermodynamics, and waves. Physics is based on problem solving that this class involves both solving work problems and performing laboratory exercises. Students will attain a conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability that they can readily apply to their knowledge to novel problems and situations. It shows to students how useful physics is in their own lives and will be in their future professions. Co-requisite: PHY200 Prerequisite: MTH105 Terms Offered: WI

PHY300 General Physics II* 3 Credits

This course is the second term of a two-term sequence. It is intended to provide a general knowledge of the basic concepts of physics relating to electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, and optics. Physics is based on problems solving and this class involves both solving word problems and performing laboratory exercises. Students will attain a conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability such that they can readily apply their knowledge to novel problems and situations. It shows students how useful physics is in their own lives and will be in their future professions. Co-requisite: PHY300L Prerequisite: PHY200 and PHY200L Terms Offered: SP

PHY300L General Physics II Lab* 1 Credit

This course is the practical laboratory application of the concepts learned in PHY300. It is intended to provide a general knowledge of the basic concepts of physics relating to electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism and optics. Physics is based on problem solving and this class involves both solving work problems and performing laboratory exercises. Students will attain a conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability such that they can readily apply their knowledge to novel problems and situations. It shows students how useful physics is in their own lives and will be in their future professions. Co-requisite: PHY300 Prerequisites: PHY200 and PHY200L Terms Offered: SP

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POL200 The Origins of Modern Civil Liberties 3 Credits

This course will trace the development of civil liberties in America. The course will consider several major topics including the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Civil War, Reconstruction and key court opinions. Other topics include race and gender discrimination and sexual harassment. Emphasis will be on the historical context, which gave rise to modern civil liberties and civil rights. Term Offered: As needed

POL210 World Politics 3 Credits

Provides a survey of world politics by examining traditional and contemporary issues and their impact on people and nations. Debates and discussions are used to cover controversial material and stimulate critical thinking. Coverage will include various cultures and nondemocratic political systems. Term Offered: As needed