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PHIL 497: Directed Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Reading
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PHIL 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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PHIL 499: Senior Thesis
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Original philosophical investigation under the direction of a faculty member appointed by the chair of the department. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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PHYS 100: From Quarks to the Cosmos
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
A non-mathematical introduction to some of the most interesting aspects of contemporary physics. Topics include the nature of space and time, the fundamental constituents of matter, and the evolution of the universe from the big bang to the present epoch of accelerated expansion. Evaluation in the course is based on class participation, essay exams, and a term paper. Grading is CR/F. There are no prerequisites. (fall)
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PHYS 101: Astronomy:The Solar System
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to astronomy for non-science students that satisfies the Core laboratory science requirement. Topics considered include a description of the motions of celestial objects as seen from earth; explanation of the motions from the early Greeks through the moderns; a survey of the physical properties and origins of the solar system, including the latest findings of space probes. The course may include an astrobiology emphasis. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisite: core mathematics or placement in MATH 120 or higher.
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PHYS 102: Astronomy:Stars,Galaxies,and Cosmology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to astronomy for non-science students that satisfies the Core laboratory science requirement. Topics include light and telescopes; the distance, motion, and brightness of stars; the birth and death of stars; black holes; normal and abnormal galaxies; the big bang, the expanding universe, curved spacetime, and the fate of the universe. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisite: core mathematics or placement in MATH 120 or higher.
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PHYS 104: Science as a Human Process
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
How science is actually done by real people; history of physics; concepts of relativity and quantum physics and their effect on society; additional topics may include recent controversies in science, such as global warming, ozone depletion, or what caused the death of the dinosaurs. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisite: core mathematics or placement in MATH 120 or higher.
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PHYS 105: Mechanics
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A non-calculus survey of classical mechanics. Topics covered include kinematics in one and two dimensions; dynamics, Newton's laws and gravitation; work and energy; momentum, rotational motion, and equilibrium. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MATH 120, MATH 121, or equivalent.
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PHYS 106: Waves, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Continuation of the non-calculus survey of introductory physics. Topics covered include fluids; simple harmonic motion; mechanical waves and sound; electric charge, field, and potential; electric energy and capacitance; electric current and resistance; magnetic fields and electromagnetic induction. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisite: PHYS 105. (winter)
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PHYS 107: Thermodynamics,Optics,and Modern Physics
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Completion of the non-calculus survey of introductory physics. Topics treated include temperature and kinetic theory; heat and the laws of thermodynamics; ray and wave optics; introduction to the ideas of quantum mechanics; radioactivity and radiation. Course includes laboratory component. Prerequisite: PHYS 106. (spring)
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