2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
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course is taught in an integrated lecture and laboratory style<br />
with accompanying Web-based applications. Topics covered<br />
include classical mechanics, including: kinematics, motion,<br />
and both linear and angular momentum. Pre/Corequisite:<br />
MAC 2311. Corequisite: PHY 2048L. Offered fall term. Lab<br />
Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2048C HONORS GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL-<br />
CULUS I<br />
5 cr. hrs.<br />
The fi rst part of a two-term introductory calculus-based<br />
physics honors course designed for you, if you will engage<br />
actively and independently with the course material before<br />
transferring to a four-year engineering or science degree<br />
program. Course content parallels General Physics with<br />
Calculus I with additional requirements for student-led active<br />
research. Pre/Corequisite: MAC 2311. Corequisite: PHY<br />
2048L. Offered fall term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2049C GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II<br />
5 cr. hrs.<br />
The second part of a two-term introductory calculusbased<br />
physics course designed primarily for science and<br />
engineering majors. Using an inquiry-based approach, the<br />
course is taught in an integrated lecture and laboratory style.<br />
Topics covered include: electricity, magnetism, and electric<br />
magnetic waves. Prerequisite: MAC 2311. Corequisite: PHY<br />
2049L. Offered spring term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2049C HONORS GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL-<br />
CULUS II<br />
5 cr. hrs.<br />
The second part of a two-term introductory calculus-based<br />
physics course designed to engage you actively and<br />
independently with the course material before transferring<br />
to a four-year engineering or science degree program.<br />
Course content parallels General Physics with Calculus II<br />
with additional requirements for student-led active research.<br />
Prerequisite: MAC 2311. Corequisite: 2049L. Offered spring<br />
term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2053C GENERAL PHYSICS I<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
The first part of a two-term introductory algebra/trigonometrybased<br />
physics course designed primarily for you, if you are<br />
not majoring in engineering and science. Using an inquirybased<br />
approach, the course is taught in an integrated<br />
lecture and laboratory style with accompanying Web-based<br />
applications. Topics covered include classical mechanics,<br />
including: kinematics, motion, energy, and both linear and<br />
angular momentum. Prerequisite: MAC 1105. Corequisite:<br />
PHY 2053L. Offered fall term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2054C GENERAL PHYSICS II<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
The second part of a two-term introductory algebra/<br />
trigonometry-based physics course designed primarily for you,<br />
if you are not majoring in engineering and science. Using an<br />
inquiry-based approach, the course is taught in an integrated<br />
lecture and laboratory style with accompanying Web-based<br />
applications. Topics covered include: thermodynamics,<br />
oscillations and wave motion, electricity and magnetism,<br />
and optics. Prerequisite: MAC 1105. Corequisite: PHY 2054L.<br />
Offered spring term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
PHY 2936 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
Each topic is a course in directed study under the supervision<br />
of a faculty member. This course may be repeated and offered<br />
as an honors course. (TR)<br />
PHY 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN PHYSICS<br />
1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
POS 1041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course covers the structure and operation of our national<br />
government emphasizing the basic principles that exist within<br />
a federal system of government as well as the institutions<br />
and operations of the American system. You are required<br />
to demonstrate college-level English skills through multiple<br />
assignments and earn a grade of “C” or higher in this course.<br />
Pre/Corequisite: ENC 1101. (TR)<br />
POS 1041 HONORS AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERN-<br />
MENT<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course covers the structure and operation of our national<br />
government emphasizing the basic principles that exist within<br />
a federal system of government as well as the institutions<br />
and operations of the American system. You are required<br />
to demonstrate college-level English skills through multiple<br />
assignments and earn a grade of “C” or higher in this course.<br />
Pre/Corequisite: ENC 1101. Offered fall term. (TR)<br />
POS 11<strong>12</strong> AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERN-<br />
MENTS<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course surveys the essential organizational features<br />
of the following aspects of government at the state level:<br />
relations between the national government and the states; the<br />
structure and activities of state executives; legislatures and<br />
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