All Courses
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MUSIC-10-MUSIC APPRECIATION-M5-45807
Music Appreciation - Donna Eyestone
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PHYS-10-INTRO TO PHYSICS-A1-20987
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-A1-20988
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-10L-Introduction to Physics Lab-A1L-24079
Physics 10L is "Practical application of basic concepts and principles of physics: Motion, forces, gravity, matter, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillation, sound, heat, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, light, quantum physics, atoms, nuclei, and relativity" (catalog description). This course is suitable for: (1) non-science majors needing to satisfy a physical science with lab requirement in combination with Physics 10, (2) future science majors taking Physics 10 who wish to go deeper into the topics, and (3) anyone who want to see all the fun demos and lab activities in Physics 10 first-hand. Physics 10L is a lab-only class. Students are expected to be taking Physics 10 (or its equivalent) concurrently (or should have completed Physics 10 in a prior semester).
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HIST-2A-HIST EUROPEAN CIVIL-L1-24928
This 100% ONLINE course traces European history from the beginnings of human civilization to the end of the 1600s CE in 10 weeks! This is a history spanning such major eras as the Greeks, the Romans, the rise of monotheism in Europe, feudalism, the Renaissance, European exploration, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the rise of states. Major themes will surround the social, cultural, political, and economic factors influencing the development of European peoples and the class will also follow the progression of issues surrounding religion, philosophy, and art as they influenced the development of early European civilization. Specific emphasis will be placed on students developing historical understanding as well as critical thinking skills and practices through an examination of early history to better understand the world today and the people in it.