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PHI 397: Independent Study in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
An opportunity for superior students to explore topics of particular interest not offered in the curriculum or to pursue offered topics in greater depth. Prerequisite(s): Completed Independent Study form. Every semester. Credit: 1-4
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PHY 101N: Descriptive Astronomy
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
A survey of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere, with emphasis on recent findings. Learn how astronomers use telescopes, spacecraft, and the known laws of nature to study exotic worlds and distant eras. The course will be devoted either to the solar system or else to stars, galaxies, and cosmology, at the instructor's discretion. Emphasizes conceptual understanding rather than computation. The laboratory includes experiments, written exercises, and evening/nighttime telescope observations which reinforce physical concepts while developing basic science skills. Even fall, even spring. Credit: 4
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PHY 110N: Elementary Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
An introduction to the content, methods, and philosophy of science with an emphasis on the principles of physics and their application to topics in research and current issues in science. Each instructor will focus on a specific area of physics to allow more in-depth study of a particular sub-discipline or interdisciplinary topic. Topics of focus may include such areas as Physics of Music, Environmental Physics, Physics of Cars, or Optics (students should check course listings for current offerings). This course may be repeated for General Elective credits when the topic differs. Every semester. Credit: 4
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PHY 112N: Introductory Meteorology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
An introduction to our atmospheric environment and to the physical processes involved with weather. Includes a discussion of human impact on our atmosphere and weather. Also includes a brief introduction to weather instruments and to weather forecasting. Every semester. Credit: 4
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PHY 116: Physics for the Life Sciences
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Introduces basic physics concepts. Emphasis is on applications of physics in biology and environmental sciences. Prerequisite(s): Science major, science ed. major, or permission of instructor. Spring semester. Credit: 4
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PHY 141: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Introductory treatment of mechanics, heat, and wave motion. Designed for science and mathematics majors. Calculus is used in the text and in lectures. This course normally should be followed by PHY 142. Prerequisite(s): High school physics and MAT 141M (or concurrent). Fall semester. Credit: 4
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PHY 142: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Continuation of PHY 141, covering electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, and geometrical and physical optics. Calculus is used in the text and in lectures. Prerequisite(s): PHY 141 and MAT 142 (or concurrent). Spring semester. Credit: 4
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PHY 241: Modern Physics
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
An introduction to the ideas that led to the revolution in scientific thinking of the early 20th century. These consist primarily of Einstein's discovery of the principle of the relativity and the development of quantum mechanics. These two topics are covered in some detail including development of the mathematical tools that enable the student to understand and solve quantitative problems. A laboratory component to the course allows for experimental observation and verification of some of the phenomena covered in the course. PHY 142 and MAT 142. Every two years. Credit: 4
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PHY 277: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Covers specialized topics not covered in the physics curriculum. May be repeated for credit when the topic differs. Prerequisite(s): PHY 141 or PHY 142. At least once in a three year cycle Credit: 2-4
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PHY 377: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Designed to cover advanced topics that would not normally be covered in the context of traditional physics courses. Course may be repeated for credit when the topic differs. Prerequisite(s): Eight credits in physics. Every three years. Credit: 2-4
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