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3.00 Credits
Philosophical analysis of major problems in religion: religious language, faith, revelation, existence and nature of God, immortality. Also offered by the Department of Philosophy.
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3.00 Credits
Major political ideas of the modern world emphasized through a study of selected political theories; 1113 attention to differentiating modern from ancient and medieval political thought. Also offered by the Department of Philosophy.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on a selected set of issues, trend, or school of thought in contemporary political philosophy. Also offered by the Department of Philosophy.
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3.00 Credits
A liberal studies course for non-science majors with a minimum of mathematics. Survey of light, mechanics, electricity, and magnetism and an introduction to atomic, nuclear, and subnuclear physics with emphasis on how the physicist approaches the problem of describing nature. A qualitative, descriptive approach is used. Cannot be taken for credit by students who already have credit in PHY 2048C, PHY 2053C, or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: PHY 1020. Elective laboratory to accompany PHY 1020. One period per week for two hours. Experiments in mechanics, optics, electricity, and magnetism. (Liberal studies laboratory.)
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4.00 Credits
A liberal studies course for non-science majors emphasizing learning the aspects of light and sound needed in recording images and sound. It includes analysis of color, waves, reflection, refraction, imaging, diffraction, spectra, sound levels and perception, and signal processing.
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1.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the exciting work currently being done by physicists. Topics include the physics and the day-to-day work done to answer questions in astrophysics, elementary particle physics, nuclear physics, and condensed matter physics. May be repeated to a maximum of two semester hours.
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5.00 Credits
Corequisites: MAC 2311 and PHY 2048L. An introduction to mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics for physical science majors, designed to be taken as a sequence with PHY 2049C. Calculus is used. Course consists of lectures, recitations, and laboratory.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY 2048 or PHY 2048C with a grade of "C–" or better. Corequisites: MAC 2312 and PHY 2049L. An introduction to electricity, magnetism, and optics for physical science majors. Calculus is used. Course consists of lectures, recitations, and laboratory.
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