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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual Study Goal 2b
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3.00 Credits
A capstone thesis or project for Philosophy & Religion majors in which students demonstrate the ability to conduct research in the academic field of philosophy &/or religion, to articulate in writing their own, well reasoned position on a significant philosophical &/or religious question, to integrate the ideas of other people into their own intellectual journey, and, through the thesis or project preparation and oral presentation, engage with peers, faculty, and written texts in well reasoned dialogue which reflects an ability to treat other people and ideas with fairness and thoughtful criticism. Prerequisite: Philosophy & Religion major. Goal 2b
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4.00 Credits
An elementary physics course emphasizing the fundamental concepts associated with the physical universe. Topics include Newtonian mechanics, fluids, heat thermodynamics, wavemotion, and sound. Designed to meet the needs of biology majors and students preparing for the medical profession and related fields. Prerequisites: Two years high school algebra and one year geometry; plane trigonometry recommended. Goal 2a, 4ab, 4c1
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of PHYS1410. Topics included are electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light, relativity, quantum mechanics, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHYS1410. Goal 2a, 4ab, 4c1
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual Study Goal 2a
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on drawing skills using computers. Techniques learned will include orthographic projections of points, lines, planes, and surfaces. Emphasis will be on two dimensional drawings, with an introduction to three dimensional concepts. Students will construct a portfolio of drawings. Goal 2a, 8 (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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3.00 Credits
A study of rigid-body mechanics that deals with the equilibrium of bodies; that is, those which are at rest or move at a constant velocity. Vector algebra is used extensively in equilibrium analysis of structures and machines. Prerequisite: MATH1520. Corequisite: PHYS2550. Goal 2a, 4ab (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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3.00 Credits
A study of rigid-body mechanics that deals with bodies having accelerated motion. It includes kinematics and kinetics. The study will include the concepts of work and energy, impulse and momentum, planar and spatial kinetics, and kinematics. Prerequisite: PHYS2400. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to Newtonian and relativistic mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics. Designed for science majors and engineers. Corequisite: MATH1510. Goal 2a, 4ab (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of PHYS2550. Wave mechanisms, electricity, magnetism, light, atoms, and nuclei. Prerequisite: PHYS2550. Corequisite: MATH1520. Goal 2a, 4ab (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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