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PHY 105: Conceptual Physics
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course introduces a broad range of topics in physics covering mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, waves, light, nuclear, and modern physics. This course can be used to satisfy the general education requirement for physical science. This course does not meet the requirements for pre-medical, some pre-professional programs or most science majors. This course cannot be used as an elective for the general science major.
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PHY 109: Introduction to Astronomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course will expose students to laboratory exercises that will enhance their understanding of the fundamental principles learned in PHY 110. Co-requisite: PHY 110.
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PHY 110: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides a fundamental understanding of celestial objects, with emphasis on the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars. Major topics include telescopes, the formation of the solar system and the universe, solar energy and the life cycles of stars. Note: Recommended to satisfy the general education requirement for physical science.
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PHY 111: Introductory Physics I
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
The first of two courses in introductory physics commonly taken by students majoring in biology, chemistry, health professions and other disciplines requiring introductory level physics. Topics include: kinematics, Newton's Laws, gravity, energy, momentum, rotational motion, solids and fluids, waves, sounds, and thermodynamics. Knowledge of algebra, geometry and trigonometry is assumed.
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PHY 112: Introductory Physics Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
In this course, the laboratory experiments are used to help reinforce and physically demonstrate the concepts taught in PHY 111.
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PHY 113: Introductory Physics II
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
The second of two courses in introductory physics commonly taken by students majoring in biology, chemistry, health professions and other disciplines requiring introductory level physics. Topics include: electrostatics, electricity, magnetism, light, physical and geometric optics, and nuclear physics. Knowledge of algebra, geometry and trigonometry is assumed. Prerequisite: PHY 111 or consent of the instructor.
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PHY 114: Introductory Physics Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
In this course, the laboratory experiments are used to help reinforce and physically demonstrate the concepts taught in PHY 113.
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PHY 250: Special Topics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
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PS 100: U. S. Government
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A survey of basic constitutional principles, political institutions and public policies of American national government.
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PS 211: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A study of the changing international order and the collapse of Soviet communism; international conflict and cooperation; international organizations and a revitalized UN; the Third World and international diplomacy.
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