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PHYS 1010: PS Elementary Physics
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A brief survey of physics at the introductory level. Topics covered include laws of motion, gravity, energy, light, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, radioactivity, and relativity. Three hours of lecture per week.
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PHYS 1040: PS Elementary Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A brief survey of the physical universe using the fundamental laws of physics. Topics include the history of astronomy, the solar system, the sun, the evolution of stars, pulsars, black holes, the Milky Way galaxy, galaxies, quasars, and the Big Bang. Three hours of lecture per week. Cross-listed with ASTR 1040.
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PHYS 1360: PS Principles of Phys Science
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
A lecture/laboratory course designed to provide an introduction to the scientific method and its application to the study of selected topics in physics and chemistry. Two hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. Recommended for Elementary Education majors.
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PHYS 2010: PS College Physics I
5.00 Credits
Weber State University
First semester of a two-semester sequence in general physics, primarily for students in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, technology and other disciplines requiring physics without calculus. This semester covers topics in mechanics, including kinematics, Newton's laws, and the conservation laws of energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum. Also covered are topics in gravity, fluid mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics.
Prerequisite:
APM1 3 and APM2 3 and MATH 1060 and MATH 1080 and MATH 1210 and MATH 1220 and MATH 2210
Corequisite:
PHYS 2019
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PHYS 2015: Colleg Physics I Lab
1.00 Credits
Weber State University
Enrollment limited to transfer students.
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PHYS 2019: College Physics I Lab
0.00 Credits
Weber State University
3-hour lab to be taken concurrently with PHYS 2010.
Corequisite:
PHYS 2010
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PHYS 2020: College Physics II
5.00 Credits
Weber State University
Second semester of a two-semester sequence in general physics. This semester covers topics in electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light and optics, relativity, atomic, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 2010
Corequisite:
PHYS 2029
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PHYS 2025: College Physics II Lab
1.00 Credits
Weber State University
Enrollment limited to transfer students.
Corequisite:
PHYS 2020
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PHYS 2040: PS Prin of Observational Astr
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An introductory course in observational astronomy. Topics will include planetary, stellar, and galactic astronomy, with a focus on modern observational techniques, including digital imagery, spectroscopy, and observing with science-grade astronomical instrumentation.
Prerequisite:
APM1 3 and MATH 1060
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PHYS 2090: PS SUS Energy & the Envirnmnt
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This interdisciplinary course explores how energy moves through our modern technological society. We will study the many forms of energy, traditional and emerging sources of energy, and how energy use affects our environment. Much of the course will focus on identifying energy-related problems and their potential solutions.
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