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This course is intended for physical science and pre-engineering majors or anyone else interested in learning to develop their intuition for problem-solving using formal and informal techniques Involves the use of MATLAB, Excel and other computer tools for data analysis Fee: $40
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of physics emphasizing Newtonian mechanics; conservation of energy and momentum; oscillations, fluids and thermodynamics Primarily for physical science and preengineering majors Three hours lecture weekly Prerequisite: MATH 105 Fall term only
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The application of the laws and theories of mechanics and thermodynamics through experiment Laboratory to accompany General Physics I Concurrent with PHSC 132 Three hours laboratory weekly Fee: $75
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to electrostatics, conductors and currents, magnetic fields, and Maxwell's equations Primarily for physical science and pre-engineering majors Three hours lecture weekly Prerequisites: PHSC 132, 132L Spring term only
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The application of the laws and theories of electricity and magnetism through experiment Laboratory to accompany General Physics II Concurrent with PHSC 233 Three hours laboratory weekly Fee: $75
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4.00 Credits
Wave theory, sound, geometric optics, interference and diffraction, relativity, wave properties of particles, and introduction to quantum physics Primarily for physical science and pre-engineering majors The optics section may be taken for one unit of credit (PHSC 450) Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory, weekly Prerequisites: PHSC 233, 233L Lab Fee: $60
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3.00 Credits
A survey of basic scientific theories of origins, their crucial experimental evidences, and background material in physics, chemistry, geology and astronomy Particular attention will be given to comparison of scientific theories of origins and biblical revelation
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3.00 Credits
Use of computational tools to solve problems from classical and quantum mechanics, static's, thermodynamics, digital signal analysis and others Required 233 and 233L or CHEM 106, MATH 205 recommended Three hours lecture and labs per week Offered alternate years Lab Fee: $75
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3.00 Credits
Statics of particles, rigid bodies in two and three dimensions, centroids and centers of gravity, structures, friction, and inertia Primarily for pre-engineering majors Three hours lecture each week Prerequisites: PHSC 132, 132L
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Newtonian mechanics of particles and systems of particles, rigid bodies, oscillating systems, gravitation, moving coordinate systems, Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations Primarilyfor physics emphasis majors Three hours lecture Prerequisites: 132, 132L
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