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PHY 225L: Astronomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite or Corequisite: PHY/NSC 225 or PHY/NSC 238. Students will perform laboratory exercises, telescope observing session, and experiments designed to illustrate the concepts discussed in PHY/NSC 225 and PHY/NSC 238.
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PHY 236: Concepts of Physical Science I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: minimum score of 18 on the Math section of the ACT, or satisfactory scores on the in-house math placement test, or satisfactory completion of either GEC 096 or GEC 093/094. An introduction to the study of the physical sciences involving selected topics from astronomy, geology, chemistry, and classical and modern physics.
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PHY 237: Concepts of Physical Science II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: minimum score of 18 on the Math section of the ACT, or satisfactory scores on the in-house math placement test, or satisfactory completion of either GEC 096 or GEC 093/094. An introduction to the study of the physical sciences involving selected topics from astronomy, geology, chemistry, and classical and modern physics.
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PHY 238: Stellar Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
The stars, stellar systems, and cosmology will be studied. Topics include: the nature of light, telescopes, multiple star systems, stellar evolution, and the origin, evolution, and future of the universe. This course may be taken in conjunction with PHY/NSC 225L.
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PHY 241: General Physics III
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Concurrent Requisites: MAT 201. An introductory calculus based course for Physics, Chemistry, Math and Pre Engineering majors. Topics include mechanics, sound, heat, optics, electricity and magnetism, modern physics.
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PHY 241L: Introduction to Measurement III
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
3-hour lab. Concurrent requisite: PHY 241. Students will perform selected experiments in mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, and optics.
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PHY 242: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: PHY 122 or 241 and MAT 152. Special relativity, introduction to quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics are covered.
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PHY 251: Electronics
4.00 Credits
Thomas More University
3-hour lecture, 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: PHY 122 or 142. Electronics will study AC and DC circuits and discrete and integrated semiconductors including: diodes, transistors, amplifiers, and oscillators. Other topics will include a study of digital logic, digital circuitry and microprocessors including: gates, flip-flops, counters, registers, multiplexing, and A/D converters.
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PHY 255: Special Topics in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A special topics course investigates a specific topics in Physics that may not be included in the normal Physics curriculum. The course may be structured to emphasize lab work, equipment or computer software development and evaluation, or the more traditional lecture format.
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PHY 301: Advanced Mathematical Methods I
4.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: MAT 201. The mathematical methods used in Physics are studied. Topics include the algebra and calculus of vectors, coordinate transformations, elements of matrix algebra, matrix diagonalization, orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, tensor algebra, elements of tensor calculus, Cartesian tensors, application of vectors and tensors to physical problems. Cross-listed as MAT 301.
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