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1.00 Credits
F. Experimental work demonstrating astronomical principles and techniques and their applications. Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College.? Co-requisites:? Physics 1095G must be taken concurrently. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
Mechanics; Newton's Laws of Motion, Energy, Momentum, Conservation Principles, Gravity, Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves, Heat. This course is designed for majors in geology, life sciences, health professions, industrial technology, etc.? P1 900 Prerequisites & Notes: MAT 1400 and MAT 1330; or 1340; or a satisfactory ACT mathematics score. Co-requisite: Physics 1152G must be taken concurrently. Credit not given for both PHY 1151G and PHY 1351G. Credits: 3
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Experimental work demonstrating physics principles and their applications. P1 900L Prerequisites & Notes: MAT 1400 and MAT 1330; or a satisfactory ACT mathematics score. Co-requisite: Must be taken concurrently with Physics 1151G. Credit not given for both PHY 1152G and PHY 1352G. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics. Designed for majors in geology, life sciences, health professions, industrial technology, etc. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1151G and MAT 1400. Co-requisite: Physics 1162 must be taken concurrently. Credit not given for both 1161 and 1361. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
Experimental work demonstrating physics principles and their applications. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1152G and MAT 1400. Co-requisite: Must be taken concurrently with Physics 1161. Credit not given for both 1162 and 1362. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Classical mechanics including a detailed study of statics, kinematics, dynamics, simple harmonic motion; with straight-line, projectile, and rotational motion; also conservation principles, work, energy, momentum. The first of a three-semester sequence designed for students in chemistry, pre-engineering, mathematics, physics, etc. Prerequisites & Notes: Co-requisites: Physics 1352G must be taken concurrently as well as MAT 1441G. Credit not given for both 1351G and 1151G. BIO 903 Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
F, S. Experimental work demonstrating physics principles and their applications. Prerequisites & Notes: Co-requisites: Must be taken concurrently with Physics 1351G as well as MAT 1441G. Credit not given for both PHY 1352G and 1152G. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism. The second of a three-semester sequence designed for students in chemistry, pre-engineering, mathematics, physics, etc. EGR 912; BIO 904 Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1351G. Co-requisites: Physics 1362 must be taken concurrently as well as MAT 2442. Credit not given for both PHY 1361 and 1161. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
F, S. Experimental work demonstrating physics principles and their applications.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1352G. Co-requisites: Must be taken concurrently with Physics 1361 as well as MAT 2442. Credit not given for both PHY 1362 and 1162. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Wave motion and sound, optics, modern physics. The third of a three-semester sequence designed for students in chemistry, pre-engineering, mathematics, physics, etc. EGR 914; BIO 904 Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1361, 1362 Co-requisites: Physics 1372 must be taken concurrently as well as MAT 2443. Credits: 3
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