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PH 1500: Basic Electricity and Electronics
2.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Basic electrical concepts including potential, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance, RC circuits, potentiometers and Wheatstone bridges. Basic electronic concepts including semiconductors, diodes, transistors, logic gates and flip-flops. Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory every two weeks. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: MT 1090 Calculus for Business or MT 1800 Calculus I, or concurrently.
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PH 1600: Introduction to Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Spring semester A survey of the solar system for non-science majors with a brief survey of the universe outside the solar system including galaxies and stellar energy. Lecture three hours a week, laboratory two hours a week. Laboratory fee. (SCI)
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PH 1700: Physics Concepts and Connections I
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall semester An introduction to the study of physics with a conceptual concentration on Newtonian mechanics, the physics of fluids, and waves and sound through inquiry, discussion, demonstration, and hands-on activities. Emphasis will be placed on conceptual understanding and the applicability of physics to the students' major area of study and career interests. Physics topics that relate to the health and therapy fields will be stressed. Students will be expected to demonstrate conceptual and applied understanding of physics principles through class discourse, written assessment, and the design of projects utilizing physics principles in an application to an area of students' career interests. Recommended: MT 0100 or equivalent. Corequisite: PH 1710 (SCI Lecture and Lab combined).
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PH 1710: Physics Concepts and Connections Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall semester Selected constructivist, inquiry-based laboratory activities to accompany PH 1700. Two hours a week. Laboratory fee. Corequisite: PH 1700 (SCI Lecture and Lab combined).
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PH 1750: Physics Concepts and Connections II
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Spring semester A continuation of the study of physics principles introduced in PH 1700 with a concentration on the mathematical application of Newtonian mechanics to the human body, as well as a study of thermodynamics, waves and sound, electricity and light. Emphasis will be on both the conceptual understanding of physics principles and the mathematical application of physics principles in force, motion, torque, circular motion, work and energy, momentum, fluid pressure, thermodynamics, waves and sound, optics and electricity. Students will be expected to demonstrate conceptual and applied understanding of physics principles through class discourse, problem solving, written assessment, and the design of projects utilizing physics principles in an application to an area of students' career interests. Prerequisite: PH 1700. Recommended: MT 1190 or equivalent. Corequisite: PH 1760 (SCI or SCII Lecture and Lab combined).
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PH 1760: Physics Concepts and Connections Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Spring semester Selected experiments to accompany PH 1750. Two hours per week. Laboratory fee. Corequisite: PH 1750 (SCI or SCII Lecture and Lab combined).
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PH 2300: The Phascination of Physics
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall semester A one-semester conceptual physics course designed to cover major physics topics in waves and sound, light and color and electricity/magnetism through inquiry-based hands-on activities, discussion, and demonstrations. Emphasis will be on conceptual understanding and the applicability of physics to the real everyday world. Students will be expected to demonstrate conceptual and applied understanding of covered physics principles through class discourse, written assessment, and the design of a project utilizing physics principles to be included in a "Haunted Physics Laboratory." Course projects will contribute to the development of a Halloween-related physics lab to be set up in October as an educational physics laboratory for all physics students - and potentially, the public. Recommended: MT 0100 or equivalent. Corequisite: PH 2310. (SCI or SCII Lecture and Lab combined)
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PH 2310: The Phascination of Physics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall semester Selected constructivist inquiry laboratory activities in waves and sound, light and color, electricity/magnetism to accompany PH 2300. Laboratory activites will be intertwined with the lecture section during the evening class and on the four Saturday mornings. Laboratory fee. Corequisite: PH 2300. (SCI or SCII Lecture and Lab combined)
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PH 2800: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall and Spring semester Principles of Newtonian mechanics and introduction to heat and thermodynamics employing calculus as needed and emphasizing the scientific method and physical reasoning. Concurrently: MT 1800 Calculus I and PH 2810. (SCI Lecture & Lab combined)
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PH 2810: General Physics Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Rockhurst University
Fall and Spring semester Selected experiments to complement PH 2800. Two hours per week. Laboratory fee. Concurrently: PH 2800. (SCI Lecture & Lab combined)
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