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PHIL 462: Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Honors Project
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PHYS 100: Current Topics in Physics
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Designed principally for students not contemplating a major in the sciences, but who nevertheless wish to develop their ability to figure things out about the physical world for themselves. Recently, the course has focused on the physics of societal concerns such as energy and the environment. The laboratory, an integral part of the course, will serve to introduce the student to the observation, measurement, and analysis of phenomena directly related to topics studied in the course. Open to seniors by consent only. Mathematical preparation is assumed to include high school algebra and geometry. (Not offered every year) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 121: General Physics I
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed to provide a thorough quantitative coverage of the foundations and concepts of Physics and its approach toward an understanding of natural phenomena. Four lectures and one two-hour laboratory each week. Safety glasses required. Prerequisite: Math 121 or 123 or concurrent. (Fall Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 122: General Physics II
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed to provide a thorough quantitative coverage of the foundations and concepts of Physics and its approach toward an understanding of natural phenomena. The course includes an introduction to the Physics of the 20th Century. Four lectures and one two-hour laboratory each week. Safety glasses required. Prerequisite: PHYS 121. (Spring Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 125: Quarks to Cosmos:Frontiers of Contemporary Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed for firstyear students who intend to major in physics or pre-engineering. The goal of Physics 125 is to stimulate interest in physics by exposing students to topics that are at the current frontiers of physics and to help students develop quantitative reasoning and analytical skills that are necessary for further study in physics. Topics possibly covered include relativity, particle physics, cosmology, QED, and basic quantum mechanics. The course is intended to help students make a smooth transition from high school math and physics courses to our Principles of Physics course (126-127). Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Math 123 or concurrently. (Fall Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 126: Principles of Physics I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed to provide a thorough quantitative understanding of the principles of physics and its approach toward investigating natural phenomena and the universe around us. This calculus-based sequence is primarily designed for those interested in physics, astronomy and pre-engineering. This course is also appropriate for those majoring in other physical sciences (see also Physics 121-122). Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory each week. Safety glasses required. Prerequisite: 125, Math 124 or concurrent. (Spring Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 127: Principles of Physics II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Denison University
This course is designed to provide a thorough quantitative understanding of the principles of physics and its approach toward investigating natural phenomena and the universe around us. This calculus-based sequence is primarily designed for those interested in physics, astronomy and pre-engineering. This course is also appropriate for those majoring in other physical sciences. (also see Physics 121-122). Four lectures and one three hour laboratory each week. Safety glasses required. Prerequisite: 126. (Fall Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 199: Introductory Topics in Physics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Denison University
A general category used only in the evaluation of transfer credit. (1-4 credits)
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PHYS 200: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Denison University
A quantitative study of topics in modern physics including special and general relativity, atomic and nuclear physics, molecular and solid state physics, with particular emphasis on analytical techniques. Prerequisites: 122 or 127, Math 222 or concurrent. (Spring Semester) (4 Credits)
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PHYS 211: Electronics
3.00 Credits
Denison University
A course in circuit design which emphasizes the use of linear and digital integrated circuits, transistors, and other solid state devices. Prerequisite: 122 or 127 or consent. (Spring Semester) (4 Credits)
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