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5.00 Credits
First semester of a two-semester sequence in calculus-based physics, primarily for students in science, math, computer science, and pre engineering. 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 4 and APM2 3 and MATH 1210 and MATH 1220 and MATH 2210
Corequisite:
PHYS 2219
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1.00 Credits
Enrollment limited to transfer students.
Corequisite:
PHYS 2210
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5.00 Credits
Second semester of a two semester sequence in calculus-based physics. This semester covers topics in electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light and optics, relativity, and quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisite:
APM2 5 and MATH 1220 and MATH 2210 and PHYS 2210
Corequisite:
PHYS 2229
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1.00 Credits
Enrollment limited to transfer students.
Corequisite:
PHYS 2220
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0.00 Credits
One 3-hour lab per week. Co-Requisite: PHYS 2220.
Corequisite:
PHYS 2220
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer programming and fundamental numerical algorithms as used for problem solving and visualization in the natural sciences. Applications may include nonlinear dynamics, chaos, many-particle systems, and Monte Carlo techniques.
Prerequisite:
CS 1030 and MATH 1200 and MATH 1210 and PHYS 2210
Corequisite:
PHYS 2300L
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1.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary, team-taught course that will be an overview of the major chemical, biological and physical safety issues related to science laboratories and field work. Class will meet once per week and will be taught in a lecture/demonstration format.
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3.00 Credits
Relativity, quantum effects, the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, molecular and solid-state bonding, quantum effect devices, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions and devices, elementary particles.
Prerequisite:
MATH 1200 and MATH 1220 and PHYS 2220
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Time and credit to be arranged. Intended for students working on a directed research project which includes physics/astronomy at the lower division level for one or more semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course provides concrete skills for productive entry-level scientific research. Students engage in a hands-on introduction to scientific research and methods, including an introduction to sample handling, data analysis, and dissemination of results through papers and presentations. Upon completion of the course, a student will be prepared for potential internships, summer research programs, and research assistantships both on and off campus. Cross-listed with CHEM 2820 and GEO 2820.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1210 and ENGL 2010 and GEO 1110 and GEO 1115 and MATH 1060 and MATH 1080 and MATH 1210 and PHYS 2010 and PHYS 2210
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