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ASNS FREN HTM PHYS PMGT SAMN SCI STDEV
This course is designed to integrate students' culinary studies, and laboratory experience using food science, aesthetics, and sensory perception as frameworks. Innovative Gastronomy is an examination of taste, cooking methodology, ingredients, flavoring techniques and a study of the relationship between food, art, style and techniques.
Three-hour laboratory based on topics taught in PHYS 105 or 205. Strongly
recommended for students taking PHYS 105 or 205.
Three-hour laboratory based on topics taught in PHYS 106 and 206. Strongly recommended for students taking PHYS 106 or 206.
A calculus-based general physics course. Topics include mechanics, fluids, waves and sound. This course is designed to meet the requirements of science majors. An excellent understanding of algebra, trigonometry, and calculus (introductory differentiation and integration) is required. Concurrent registration in PHYS 155L strongly recommended.
A continuation of PHYS 205. Topics include optics, electricity and magnetism, and optics, relativity, and quantum physics.
This course teaches verbal and mental skills for violence prevention and de-escalation, including assertive body language, boundary setting, and the making of informed choices to assess and possibly avoiding violent situations. It also provides physical skills that harness the strengths of our bodies and psyches.