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1.00 Credits
A continuation of MUSI 3241 (Vocal Pedagogy), students will teach a volunteer twelve, weekly 30-minute voice lessons. In this laboratory setting, lessons will be observed by the instructor and may be observed by other class members. The class will meet several times for discussion.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 3240
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2.00 Credits
Develops musical and interpersonal skills requisite for successful rehearsal leadership, emphasizing strategies effective for rehearsal of choral, band, string, and small ensembles. Techniques of formal analysis and stylistic practice are included.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 3280
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3.00 Credits
Undergraduate courses that will be offered only once or will be offered infrequently or which are being developed before a regular listing in the catalog.
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic physics of radioactivity and basic nuclear interactions - fission and fusion. Basic operational principles of fission reactors, power generation, nuclear power control systems, efficiency and nuclear power safety.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2325 AND PHYS 2125 AND PHYS 2326 AND PHYS 2126
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2.00 Credits
(1 hr class, 3 hr lab) An introduction to radiation physics and terminology, the properties of radioactive materials, sources and the types of ionizing radiation. The basic physical interaction of radiation with matter is covered, with applications to the theory of radiation detection, measurement, and dosimetry.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2325 AND PHYS 2125 AND PHYS 2326 AND PHYS 2126
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3.00 Credits
This course covers behavior of radioactive substances, as well as their storage, processing, and disposal. It provides a basic understanding of the behavior of radioactive materials, sources of radioactive materials, techniques by which they are produced, refined, stored, and recovered from contaminated areas.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1311 AND CHEM 1111 AND BENG 3303
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the physical theory and operation of a nuclear reactor core. Physical principles of operation, practical challenges, and numerical simulation of core behavior are explored.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2325 AND PHYS 2125 AND MENG 3376 AND PHYS 3310
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3.00 Credits
Radiation and Radiation Protection begins with an introduction to radiation physics and terminology, the properties of radioactive materials, sources of ionizing radiation, and the types of ionizing radiation. The basic physical interaction of radiation with matter is covered, with applications to the theory of radiation detection, measurement, and dosimetry.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2325 AND PHYS 2125 AND PHYS 2326 AND PHYS 2126
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3.00 Credits
A series of discussions and written comments on current, social and bioethical issues such as: Ethics of Medicine, Artificial means of Reproduction, Morality of Abortion, Active Euthanasia, Human Gene Therapy, etc. Environmental issues are extremely complex and they usually relate to philosophical, economical and religious viewpoints. This course tries to encourage you to focus on social and environmental problems in a global context.
Prerequisite:
(One year of natural science with laboratory.)
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3.00 Credits
History and philosophical development of science from Classical Greece to modern times.
Prerequisite:
(one year of natural science with laboratory) AND (one year of mathematics.)
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