UCLA Extension Physics: Electricity and Magnetism Course Overview
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Electricity and Magnetism course offered through the UCLA Extension program, particularly within the context of its pre-medical physics sequence and broader science offerings. The course is designed to strengthen the academic foundation for students pursuing career changes, applications to health/professional programs, or a desire to enhance their knowledge in the sciences.
Introduction to the Pre-Medical Physics Sequence
The Electricity and Magnetism course is the third installment in the pre-medical physics sequence. This sequence is tailored to provide students with a strong foundation in physics, essential for success in medical school and other health-related professional programs. As access to these programs becomes increasingly competitive, rigorous coursework preparation is crucial.
Course Description: Electricity and Magnetism
This course specifically delves into the principles of electricity and magnetism, with a focus on electrostatics in vacuum and in water. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of these fundamental concepts.
Benefits of the UCLA Extension Pre-Medical and General Science Certificate Program
The UCLA Extension Pre-Medical and General Science Certificate program offers numerous benefits to students aiming for careers in healthcare. The program is designed to provide the tools, resources, and support to help students:
- Build a solid academic background in biology, chemistry, physics, and other essential math and sciences.
- Prepare for the MCAT, medical/dental/pharmacy school applications, and other graduate-level health programs.
- Strengthen their medical school applications with high-quality coursework.
- Complete the prerequisites for pursuing various health care-related career paths.
Earned credits in this rigorous post-baccalaureate certificate program are transferable to UC and Cal State campuses, as well as other universities nationwide (some limitations may apply).
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Comprehensive Curriculum Designed for Professionals
The program's comprehensive curriculum is designed to accommodate professional schedules, encompassing essential pre-med and science coursework taught by instructors with backgrounds in medicine, research, and academia. This ensures that students receive practical, relevant instruction that aligns with the demands of the healthcare field.
Additional Course Offerings
While the Electricity and Magnetism course is a core component of the pre-medical physics sequence, UCLA Extension offers a wide array of courses to support students' academic goals. Some of these courses include:
- Chemistry Courses: Introduction to physical and general chemistry, the conclusion of general chemistry and an introduction to organic chemistry, and a chemistry laboratory course to accompany Chemistry 14B. Also included are a continuation of organic chemistry, a chemistry laboratory course to accompany Chemistry 14C, and the conclusion of the organic chemistry series.
- Biochemistry Courses: A continuation of the biochemistry series and an introduction to biochemistry.
- Calculus Courses: The first of the Calculus series covers differential calculus and applications and the introduction to integration. The second of the Calculus series covers transcendental functions, methods, applications of integration, sequences, and series.
- Specialized Health and Human Services Courses: Courses to acquire the knowledge to become an effective substance use disorder counselor and training to become a behavior health paraprofessional uniquely attuned to the needs of LGBTQ+ clients in Los Angeles.
- Infection Prevention and Control: Coursework offered through an online certificate program to enhance health care training.
- Pediatric Medicine: A focused, online program designed for students interested in exploring pediatric medicine.
- Nursing Preparation: Rigorous math and science courses to prepare to apply for accelerated undergraduate nursing programs or entry-level M.S. studies.
- Microbiology: An engaging Zoom session exploring major bacterial pathogens, their sources, and the antibiotics commonly used to combat them.
- Neuroscience: An introduction to the exciting field of neuroscience.
- Biomedical Sciences: An interdisciplinary look at the development of treatments, technologies, and innovations for public health.
- Paleontology: An introductory course that explores dinosaur skeletons and other fossil organisms.
- Wildlife Biology: An exploration of wildlife biology and the methodologies used to study it.
- Clinical Medicine: A course teaching the essentials of clinical medicine including patient care, human organ systems, common disorders, and medical terminology.
- Pediatric Medicine Principles: A course highlighting key principles of pediatric medicine and its subspecialties, including relevant public health issues in maternal and child health.
- Medical Terminology: A course that covers principles of medical terminologies through word roots, abbreviations, and related anatomy and body systems.
- Animal Behavior: A course that introduces methods and techniques of studying animal behavior.
- Statistics: Advanced statistics course emphasizing practical application of statistical analysis and an introductory statistics course emphasizing practical application of statistical analysis.
- Economics: An online course covers the different applications of differential and integral calculus to characteristic problems in the public and private economic sectors.
- Optional Courses: XL-level social sciences, humanities, and language courses are available if needed for a student’s academic goal, but are not required to earn the certificate.
Preparing for a Career in Healthcare
The UCLA Extension program is strategically designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the competitive healthcare field. By completing rigorous math and science courses, students can confidently apply for accelerated undergraduate nursing programs or entry-level M.S. studies.
Important Considerations
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