All Courses
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Sandbox
The course covers all the basics for a contractor to be successful on a projects.
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Sandbox 137 for DE workshop
Sandboxing Sandbox
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PHYS-10-INTRO TO PHYSICS-A1-20241
Physics 10 is "Elementary introduction to the field of physics: Mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, sound, optics, and modern physics" (catalog description). This course is suitable for: (1) non-science majors needing to satisfy a physical science without lab requirement, (2) future science majors who are not sure if physics and engineering is for them, and (3) anyone who wants a one-semester overview of physics. Physics 10 at College of Alameda is an online class. Other than for exams (there are online and in-person options for the midterms and the final), there are no required face-to-face meetings on campus.
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PHYS-4C-GEN PHYSICS W/CALCULUS-A1-20242
Physics 4C is "Comprehensive study of major topics of physics: Light, interference, relativity, quantum physics, atoms, molecules, and nuclei" (catalog description). This course is suitable for: (1) intended physics, astronomy, and engineering major students who need the third semester of calculus-based physics; and (2) interested students who wish to learn mathematical treatments of special relativity and quantum mechanics.
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PHYS-10-INTRO TO PHYSICS-A2-28897
Physics 10 is "Elementary introduction to the field of physics: Mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, sound, optics, and modern physics" (catalog description). This course is suitable for: (1) non-science majors needing to satisfy a physical science without lab requirement, (2) future science majors who are not sure if physics and engineering is for them, and (3) anyone who wants a one-semester overview of physics. Physics 10 at College of Alameda is an online class. Other than for exams (there are online and in-person options for the midterms and the final), there are no required face-to-face meetings on campus.
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ENGL-1A-COMP AND READING-B4-30033
English 1A: Composition and Reading is a four-unit university-transferable class designed to enhance your reading, writing, and critical thinking skills through guided activities and exercises. Topics include reading and writing of expository prose: Critical thinking, identifying logical fallacies, and reasoning inductively and deductively. Course meets General Education requirements for UC and CSU systems; IGETC transfer requirements for Area 1a, and Peralta General Education requirements in areas 4a and 4d.