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12.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PED 470, and senior standing. Practical application of theory of physical education, health, and exercise science within the community, clinical, or industrial setting. Students shall complete 300 hours under the direct guidance of the agency's site supervisor.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Eligibility for honors program and senior standing. Independent study for honors students.
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4.00 Credits
Corequisite: MAT 111. Mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, and introduction to modern physics. Three lecture and two laboratory hours each week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the nature of science to the nonscientist by emphasizing the concepts underlying four great ideas in physics: the conservation of energy, the second law of thermodynamics, the relativity of time, and the wave-particle duality of nature. Explores the mutual influence of science and the humanities (literature, philosophy, history, and the arts).
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3.00 Credits
Detailed knowledge of the motions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars is used to understand ancient skywatching techniques, calendars, celestial lore, sky mythology, cosmological concepts and traditions; the impact of astronomy on the architecture, city planning and cultures of prehistoric societies: ancient European (Stonehenge), Babylonian, Egyptian, Mesoamerican, and Native North American. Occasional night viewings.
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4.00 Credits
Corequisite: MAT 161-162, 201: Kinematics, Newtonian statics and dynamics, gravitation, fluids, kinetic theory, thermodynamics, 202: Electric and magnetic fields, circuits, Maxwell's equations, waves, optics. Four lecture and two laboratory hours each week.
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4.00 Credits
Corequisite: MAT 161. Fundamental laws of electric circuits; transient and steady state sinusoidal analysis of linear circuits by complex frequency, phasor and two-port networks. Three lecture and three laboratory hours each week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. An introduction to electronics with emphasis on instrumentation and techniques used in scientific laboratories. Two lecture and two laboratory hours each week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY 202. Study of passive (resistors, capacitors, inductors) and active (diodes, transistors) components in AC and transient circuits, and integrated circuits utilizing them; skills such as soldering, splicing, and component testing. Culminates in the design and construction of a functional electronic device. Two lecture and two laboratory hours each week.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY 202. An introduction to the mathematical techniques useful in physics: vector analysis, operator and matrix analysis; functions of a complex variable and calculus of residues; differential equations, special functions of mathematical physics; Fourier series and transforms, eigenfunctions and Sturm-Liouville equation; Green's functions; variational methods; and perturbation theory.
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