Physical Science (PS)
Classes I have taken at Salt Lake Community College:
PHYS 1010 - Elementary Physics I
Conceptual survey course in introductory physics for non science majors. Principles of mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics.
PHYS 2010 - College Physics I
Newton's laws of motion, gravity, work and energy, solid body motion, fluid motion, vibrations and waves, and thermal physics.
PHYS 2015 - College Physics I Lab
Laboratory exploring Newton's laws of motion, gravity, work and energy, solid body motion, fluid motion, vibrations and waves, and thermal physics.
PHYS 2020 - College Physics II
Laws of electricity and magnetism optics and light, modern atomic theory, nuclear physics and an overview of relativity.
PHYS 2025 - College Physics II Lab
Laboratory exploring the Laws of electricity and magnetism optics and light, modern atomic theory, nuclear physics and an overview of relativity.
CHEM 1110 - General, Organic and Biological Chemistry I
Introductory course in general inorganic and organic chemistry of hydrocarbons of functional groups.
CHEM 1115 - General, Organic and Biological Chemistry I Lab
Introductory laboratory course in general inorganic and organic chemistry of hydrocarbons of functional groups.
CHEM 1120 - General, Organic and Biological Chemistry II
Introductory organic chemistry of hetero-atom functional groups and introductory biochemistry.
CHEM 1125 - General, Organic and Biological Chemistry II Lab
Introductory laboratory in organic chemistry of hetero-atom functional groups and introductory biochemistry.
Classes I have taken at Weber State University:
GEO 1030 - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
The causes, distribution, and effects of earthquakes and volcanoes within the framework of global plate tectonics. Development of problem solving and analytical thinking skills are emphasized through homework assignments related to geologic processes.
CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry
A lecture-demonstration course for students with no previous chemistry background who are not majoring in areas requiring further chemistry.