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1.00 Credits
is a "real world" introduction to currentresearch topics in the discipline. Students conduct several laboratory projects in this course. They also attend the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience or a regional neuroscience conference and report on their experience. Prerequisite: junior standing and permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
provides basic explanations concerning how drugs act in the brain. The primary focus will be at the cell/molecular level with a lesser focus on the effects at the organismal level. Prerequisites: Biology 107, 112, 226, Chemistry 111, 112
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3.00 Credits
a three semester sequence of courses in an independent study program designed to provide opportunities to practice inquiry and discovery while intensively investigating a fundamental problem in neuroscience. In the first semester, students search the current scientific literature related to their topic and prepare a review paper and a research proposal. During the senior year, the students conduct an original investigation and produce both a scientific paper and an oral presentation. They also present a poster at the Annual Science Poster Session.
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4.00 Credits
is a conceptual based introduction to classical physics. Topics include mechanics, properties of matter, thermodynamics, waves, sound, electricity, magnetism, and optics. 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: high school algebra
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2.00 Credits
is an introduction to the physics and engineering professions, engineering design, problem solving, and experimentation. 1 hour of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory. Co-requisite: CPSC 111
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4.00 Credits
is for science and engineering majors: a calculus-based presentation of kinematics, mechanics, and thermodynamics in the first semester, followed by sound, light, and electromagnetism in the second semester. 3 hours of lecture, 1 hour of recitation, and 2 hours of laboratory. Recommended Co-requisites: MATH 190 for PHEN 121 and MATH 200 for PHEN 122
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4.00 Credits
is an introduction to the science of astronomy and the scientific method. Topics include: the history of astronomy, light and matter, astronomical instruments, the solar system, stellar characterization, stellar evolution, and the interstellar medium. The course concludes with a brief survey of galaxies and cosmology. Aweekly laboratory is completed by outdoor observing. 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
is a survey of 20th century physics: quantum mechanics with applications to nuclear, atomic, molecular, and solid state physics. 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: PHEN 122 and MATH 200
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4.00 Credits
studies forces and moments that act on rigid bodies and the conditions that produce equilibrium and non-equilibrium. 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: PHEN 121. Co-requisite: MATH 200
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4.00 Credits
is an introduction to electrical measurements, electric circuit theory, semiconductor devices and circuits, and analog and digital circuits. 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: PHEN 122, MATH 200
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