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OS 687: Project in Organizational Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Clarkson University
An investigation of an problem undertaken by the student under the guidance of an individual faculty member. The course provides an opportunity for the student to explore an area of organizational research in depth on an independent study basis. To register students must receive approval of the faculty member. Prerequisites: consent of the instructor.
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PE 101: Introduction to Lifetime Activities
0.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This will be a 14 week course combining seven lifetime activities (racquetball, weight training/physical fitness, badminton, volleyball, golf, indoor soccer, and tennis) Each activity will go for two week and will cover rules, strategies, and skills.
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PH 131: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Calculus-based general physics course covering elements of Newtonian mechanics and thermal physics. Laboratory experiments keyed to the lectures to illustrate and demonstrate some of the physical principles and concepts. Corequisite: MA131.
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PH 132: Physics II
4.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Calculus-based general physics course covering elements of electricity and magnetism, waves and optics. Laboratory experiments keyed to the lectures to illustrate and demonstrate some of the physical principles and concepts.
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PH 142: Physics for Life Sciences II
4.00 Credits
Clarkson University
General physics course covering elements of electricity and magnetism, waves, optics, and modern physics, with emphasis on topics and application relevant for biological sciences, physical therapy, and pre-med (MCAT). Laboratory experiments keyed to the lectures to illustrate and demonstrate some of the physical principles and concepts.
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PH 221: Theoretical Mechanics I
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Kinematics and dynamics of a single particle and systems of particles, conservation laws, central force problem, oscillatory and rotational motion. Introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of classical mechanics.
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PH 301: Teaching Methodology in Physics I
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Assisting a faculty member in a physics course, in order to prepare the student for teaching physics with emphasis on skills needed for work as a teaching assistant (TA) in a graduate school. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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PH 302: Teaching Methodology in Physics II
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Assisting a faculty member in a physics course, in order to prepare the student for teaching physics with emphasis on skills needed for work as a teaching assistant (TA) in a graduate school. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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PH 31: Elementary Physics I
2.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics. Given as a Pass or No-Entry (P/NE) only. Credit does not count toward graduation.
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PH 327: Experimental Physics I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Experiments selected from the fields of atomic physics, optics, and solid state physics, involving computer interfacing and electronics. Student's interests, along with current research programs determine the choice of experiments. Student initiative and creativity are encouraged. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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