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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physics. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics. Second semester topics include sound, electrostatics, magnetism, electrodynamics, and light. Three hours of lecture and one hour of recitation weekly
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1.00 Credits
A workshop where students will get firsthand knowledge of physical principles and experimental methods through the use of apparatus designed to demonstrate the meaning and applications of these principles. The topics that are explored in physics laboratory are complimentary to the material covered in the lectures. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics, while second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory
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1.00 Credits
A workshop where students will get firsthand knowledge of physical principles and experimental methods through the use of apparatus designed to demonstrate the meaning and applications of these principles. The topics that are explored in physics laboratory are complimentary to the material covered in the lectures. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics, while second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physics using calculus. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics. Second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory. Three-hour lecture and one-hour recitation weekly
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physics using calculus. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics. Second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory. Three-hour lecture and one-hour recitation weekly
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1.00 Credits
A workshop where students will get firsthand knowledge of physical principles and experimental methods through the use of apparatus designed to demonstrate the meaning and applications of these principles. The topics that are explored in physics laboratory are complimentary to the material covered in lecture, and the experiments are illustrative of the concepts discussed in the lectures. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics, while second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory
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1.00 Credits
A workshop where students will get firsthand knowledge of physical principles and experimental methods through the use of apparatus designed to demonstrate the meaning and applications of these principles. The topics that are explored in physics laboratory are complimentary to the material covered in lecture, and the experiments are illustrative of the concepts discussed in the lectures. First semester topics include classical mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics, while second semester topics include wave motion, sound, electrodynamics, light, and quantum theory
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1.00 Credits
An exploration of an area of study which is not already offered as a course. Students design the course with the consent of a faculty member
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1.00 Credits
Beginning level of aerobic activity and exercise, emphasizing cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and coordination. Prior experience is not required
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the concept of wellness, consisting of three major components: nutrition: assessing dietary habits, caloric needs, and goal-setting techniques for healthy eating; fitness: defining components of fitness and exploring options in fitness programming; and stress management: learning techniques for dealing positively with stress. The objective of the course is to teach students that they are responsible for their total well-being
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