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PHL 202: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of the development of Western philosophical thought from the Renaissance to the present. Not offered every year.
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PHL 231: Theories of Gender in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An overview of the construction of gender in Western philosophy from Aristotle to Simone de Beauvoir.
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PHL 233: Western Political and Social Thought
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A study of the major political and social philosophers from the ancient Greeks to the present era. Attention will be given to the meaning of justice, equality, power, freedom and obligation in the course of Western civilization. Prerequisite: sophomore status or three semester hours of POLS. Not offered every year.
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PHL 399: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
1-6 semester hours An intensive study of a selected topic of varying levels of independence. In general, forty (40) hours of work are expected for each semester hour of credit. The course may be repeated for credit provided a new topic is chosen. Prerequisites: ENGL 102 and permission of the instructor.
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PHYS 101: Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Observations and explanations of celestial phenomena are combined with studies of the history of astronomy and of current theories and problems. Major use is made of the planetarium. The course is designed primarily for students not planning to major in a physical science.
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PHYS 170: How Things Work
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course will unravel the mysteries of how things work using familiar examples from everyday life and modern technology. We will examine the science behind the object or phenomena and learn the principle that guides it. The course will be taught in a hands-on learning environment where students discover the principles and laws of nature by making hypothesis and experimentally checking their predictions. Fulfills: Natural Science without lab requirement.
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PHYS 251: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
4 semester hours An introductory course emphasizing concepts and principles of kinematics, forces, conservation theorems, kinetic theory and thermodynamics. Calculus concepts are used throughout, but manipulative skills are not stressed. An integrated lecture and laboratory course. Prerequisite: Math 105 or equivalent.
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PHYS 252: Physics II
4.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
4 semester hours A study of principles of electricity, magnetism, light, sound and modern physics. An integrated lecture and laboratory course. Prerequisite: Physics 251.
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PHYS 303: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An introduction to atomic and nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, special relativity and elementary particles. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and PHYS 252. Not offered every year.
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PHYS 304: Advanced Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course will serve as an extension to Physics 303, Modern Physics. A study of atomic, nuclear, and elementary particle systems will be covered more thoroughly than Physics 303. Concepts of many-electron systems, molecules, statistical mechanics, and solid state physics will be introduced. Time will also be allotted for the study of the experimental aspects of modern physics. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and PHYS 303.
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