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rz <br />PHS 101: This program is designed for the student who is interested in a more conceptual and less <br />Introduction to mathematical approach to physics. It is a survey course introducing the topics of mechanics, <br />Physical Science heat, sound, electricity & magnetism, light and modern physics. The emphasis will be on <br />developing conceptual understanding of the laws of nature through lectures, demonstrations, <br />and class discussions. Covered are the fundamental concepts of earth, space and <br />environmental science (geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy) and principles <br />of physics and chemistry especially as they relate to these fields. Emphasis is placed on the <br />application of science in the understanding and solution of environmental problems. Describe <br />the basic concepts of electromagnetic and radioactive radiation. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />50 Hours Lecture <br />5.0 Quarter Credits <br />SOC 101: An introduction to the basic concepts relating to the study of society. The course includes <br />Introduction to investigation into the foundations of sociology including its overall perspective, theoretical <br />Sociology orientations, and research methodology; the foundations of social life including the <br />components of culture, social interaction and the process of socialization, groups, <br />organizations, and deviance; economic social inequality based upon class, race, sex, and age; <br />social institutions; and dimensions of social change. The purpose of this course is to provide <br />students with a broad understanding of sociology's basic concepts, theories, and methods of <br />inquiry. The routine course of instruction employs varied pedagogical strategies to accomplish <br />the foregoing, e.g., written assignments, oral presentations, group activities, lecture, <br />discussion, and outside research. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />50 Hours Lecture <br />5.0 Quarter Credits <br />Last Revision Date on <br />