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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr. one course in philosophy or permission of instructor The mind-body problem, identity theories, functionalism, reductive and eliminative materialism, behavioral and causal theories of mind.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. one course in philosophy or permission of instructor Theories of truth, meaning, and reference. Origin and nature of human language and its relations to animal and machine language.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. 311 or permission of instructor Axiomatic first order quantification theory with completeness theorems. Numbers and sets. Paradoxes and type theory. Introduction to modal logic.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. 322 or permission of instructor Readings in the major philosophies of art, analysis of evaluative judgment and argument, the nature of aesthetic concepts, artistic truth, the art object, and the aesthetic experience.
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Registration in laboratory (PHY 205L) optional. No student may receive credit for this course if credit has previously been earned for 211, 212, 291, or 292. Introduction to basic laws of physics made by extensive use of demonstrations. Concepts emphasized and mathematical manipulations held to a minimum. (Fall & Spring)
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Coreq. PHY 205 The discovery approach will be used to conduct experiments in mechanics, fluids, heat, electricity and magnetism, optics and modern physics. (Fall & Spring)
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Pr. for PHY 211: MAT 151, or permission of instructor Pr. for PHY 212: PHY 211 Note: Laboratory is included in 211, 212. No student may receive credit for 211 or 212 if credit has previously been earned for 211A or 212A or 291 or 292. Introduction of laws and properties of matter, sound, heat, optics, electricity, and magnetism. Algebra and trigonometry used in development of this material. (211-Spring; 212-Fall; Summer)
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3.00 - 43.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Pr. for PHY 211A: MAT 119 or 150, or permission of instructor Pr. for PHY 212A: PHY 211A Note: Laboratory is included in 211A and 212A. No student may receive credit for 211A or 212A if credit has previously been earned for 211/212 or 291/292. A NSF funded version of PHY 211/212 featuring a laboratory-centered environment. See course description for PHY 211/212. Check with department for details. (211A-Fall; 212A-Spring)
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GNS CAR: GPS Pr. for PHY 291: grade of C or better in MAT 191, or permission of instructor Pr. for PHY 292: grade of C or better in PHY 291, or permission of instructor Note: Laboratory is included in 291 and 292. No student may receive credit for this course if credit has previously been earned for 211A or 212A or 211 or 212. Introduction to law and properties of mechanics, sound, heat, optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics using calculus. PHY 291 and 292 together constitute a one-year university physics course. (291-Spring; 292-Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. or coreq: PHY 292 Introduction to computational techniques used in physics and engineering. Use of software to solve problems in physics and astronomy, including simulation of interesting physical situations.
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