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3.00 Credits
Calculus-based course in physics. Particle kinematics and dynamics, conservation of energy and momentum, waves in continuous media and fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: MATH 1431 or concurrent enrollment. Spring.
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Calculus- based course in physics. Electricity, magnetism, Maxwell s equations and electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: PHYS 2333 and MATH 1432 or PHYS 2333 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 1432. Fall.
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Electrical circuit laws and theorems, natural and forced response to DC and AC excitation, transfer functions, systems analysis, transformers, electro mechanics, power generation and distribution. Prerequisites: PHYS 2334; MATH 2343; Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Calculus-based course in physics. Thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, sound, optics and quantum physics. Prerequisites: MATH 2431 or MATH 2343; PHYS 2334 or permission of instructor. Fall.
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Fundamental properties of heat, work and energy. Analysis of thermodynamics systems, control-volume analysis and the mathematical modeling of energy transfer systems. Prerequisites: CHEM 1342; MATH 2431; PHYS 2333. Fall.
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The concepts of force, moments, balance and friction are used in the application of vector algebra and the calculus to the modeling and analysis of force systems, free-body diagrams and the equilibrium states of rigid bodies. Prerequisite: MATH 1431. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
The concepts of force, acceleration, work, energy, impulse, momentum and vibration are used in the application of vector and differential equations for the modeling and analysis of particle kinetics, planar and three-dimensional particle kinematics, and the behavior of rigid bodies. Prerequisite: MATH 2343. Fall.
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Student research on a selected problem in the field pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Upper-division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students. Permission of faculty member required. May be repeated for credit. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Embraces a study of the state and federal constitutions; popular control in state and local government; state and local politics, the state legislature, the state judiciary, the governor and local urban government. Particular emphasis will be placed on the state government of Texas. This course satisfies the requirements for teacher certification in Texas Government. This course can not be substituted for POSC 2331 or 2332, nor can it be used for the political science major. Fall.
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