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PHYS 102: Descriptive Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
For non-science majors. Introduction to solar, planetary, lunar, stellar, and galactic astronomy as well as to manned space exploration. Three lectures and one observational session (weather and celestial events permitting). As needed.
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PHYS 104: An Introduction to Physics I
4.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Mechanics, wave motion, sound, and fluids. Knowledge of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and intuitive calculus is assumed. Three lecture-recitation hours and one laboratory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 112 or 121. Fall.
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PHYS 104 - An Introduction to Physics I
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PHYS 105: An Introduction to Physics II
4.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A continuation of Physics 104. Heat, electricity, magnetism, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. Three lecture-recitation hours and one laboratory. Prerequisite: Physics 104. Spring.
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PHYS 121: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
For chemistry, mathematics and engineering majors, as well as anyone planning to minor in physics. Mechanics, wave motion, sound, and fluids, covered in considerable depth through the use of calculus. Additionally, computers are used for the analysis of laboratory data. Three lecture-recitation hours and one laboratory. Prerequisite: Mathematics 122. Fall.
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PHYS 122: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
A continuation of Physics 121. Heat, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Three lecture-recitation hours and one laboratory. Prerequisite: Physics 121. Spring.
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PHYS 204: Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Earth Science provides wide-ranging discussions of earth processes in geology, oceanography, meteorology and astronomy. Several lab/field work components are included. For non-science majors.
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PHYS 214: Electronic Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Basic laboratory electrical and electronic circuitry, instruments, and measurement techniques. Prerequisite: Physics 105 or 122. As needed.
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PHYS 215: Introduction to Atomic and Nuclear Physics
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
An introductory treatment of the basic areas of modern physics for students of science and engineering. Relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure. Prerequisite: Physics 105 or 122. As needed.
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PHYS 216: Introduction to Astrophysics
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
An elementary treatment of the topics of classical and modern astrophysics. Quantitative approaches to this study are employed as required. Prerequisite: Physics 105 or 122. As needed.
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PHYS 301: Thermodynamics, Dynamics and Quantum Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Thermodynamics, kinetics, theory of solutions, and an introduction to quantitative treatment of molecular structure. Three lecture-recitation periods and one four-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: Chemistry 102, Physics 105 or 122, and Mathematics 122.Chemistry 301 is a prerequisite for Chemistry 302. Chemistry 301 is offered in the Fall of even-numbered years and Chemistry 302 in the Spring of odd-numbered years.
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