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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PHSC 1180. Coreq: PHSC 1180.
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1.00 Credits
Demonstrations and lectures serving as an introduction to different areas of physics and astronomy are presented by various members of the staff. May include such topics as astrophysics, energy, relativity, and weather, as well as visits to the planetarium.
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3.00 Credits
First of three courses in a calculus-based physics sequence. Topics include vectors, laws of motion, conservation principles, rotational motion, oscillations, and gravitation. Credit for a degree will be given for only one of PHYS 1220, 2000, or 2070. Includes Honors sections. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 1060 or MATH 1070 or MATH 1080 or MATH 2060 or MATH 2080.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to physical experimentation with emphasis on mechanical systems, including oscillatory motion and resonance. Computers are used in the experimental measurements and in the statistical treatment of data. Credit for a degree will be given for only one of PHYS 1240 or 2090. Preq or concurrent enrollment: PHYS 1220.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course for students interested in understanding the role physics plays in the sporting world around us. This course covers such topics as mechanics, forces, energy, waves, fluids, and thermal physics and how these physical quantiles influence performance, rules of the game, equipment, safety and best practices. Emphasis is placed on sports as a demonstration of the physics concepts. Preq: Any MATH course or a score of 50 or higher on the Clemson Math Placement Test.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany PHYS 1800. Experiments related to classical (Newtonian) mechanics and sports are covered. Topics include motion in one and two dimensions, forces and free body diagrams, Newton?s laws, conservation of energy and momentum, and rotational dynamics. This is an algebra-based course. Preq or concurrent enrollment: PHYS 1800.
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1.00 Credits
In consultation with and under the direction of a faculty member, students pursue scholarly activities individually or in teams. These creative inquiry projects may be interdisciplinary. Arrangements with mentors must be established prior to registration. May be repeated for a maximum of eight credits. Preq: Consent of faculty member/mentor.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to classical physics. Includes elements of mechanics, heat, electricity, and light. May not be substituted for PHYS 1220, but may be substituted for PHYS 2070 with the approval of the student's program of study department. Credit for a degree will be given for only one of PHYS 1220, 2000, or 2070. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 1020. Coreq: PHYS 2001.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany PHYS 2000. Coreq: PHYS 2000.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course for students who are not majoring in physical science or engineering. Covers such topics as mechanics, waves, fluids, and thermal physics. Credit for a degree will be given for only one of PHYS 1220, 2000, or 2070. Preq: MATH 1020 or MATH 1040 or MATH 1050 or MATH 1060 or MATH 1070 or a score of 620 or higher on the SAT Math section or a score of 26 or higher on the ACT Math section or a score of 60 or higher on the Clemson Mathematics Placement Test (CMPT).
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