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PHYS 10164: General Physics II with Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHYS 10154 (or PHYS 10153/10151), high school algebra and trigonometry or MATH 10053 and MATH 10052, or approval of instructor. Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week selected to reinforce the concepts discussed in lecture. Part two of a two-semester survey of general physics recommended for students in the life sciences and premedical program. Topics covered include electricity and magnetism, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. Emphasis will be given to the application of these concepts to problems in the life and health science.
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PHYS 10433: Freshman Seminar in Physics:Utter Chaos
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Chaos Theory plays a fundamental role in many aspects of our lives: from the workings of the human heart; the prediction of the weather; the motion of planets and galaxies; to the development of personality, to name a few. The course follows the development of the "Chaos Revolution" through a study of the personalities of the major contributors and the basic models they used to develop their ideas. Two weekly class meetings are divided between a discussion of the scientists and their ideas, and a computer lab where we explore the models.
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PHYS 10443: Freshman Seminar in Physics:The Cosmic Journey:Big Bang to Humans and Beyond
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
The history of the Universe from the Big Bang 20 billion years ago to the birth of stars, the synthesis of the building blocks for life, the origin and evolution of life on Earth and the emergence of humans and society. The change over the last 300 years in humans' understanding of the cosmos and their role in it: from the static clockwork universe of Newton at the dawn of the age of reason to the expanding universe of Hubble and Einstein in the 20th century and the multidimensional universe of present-day string theory. Future human exploration of the cosmos and the future of the Universe itself.
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PHYS 20013: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Structure and origin of the solar system. Students may receive credit for PHYS 20013 or 20073, but not both.
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PHYS 20023: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Stars, galaxies, stellar evolution, and cosmology. Students may receive credit for PHYS 20023 or 20083, but not both.
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PHYS 20053: Physics of Music and Sound
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or approval of instructor. Three hours of lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Nature and transmission of sound characteristics of musical instruments and speech, musical intervals, musical scales, musical temperament, and architectural acoustics. The laboratory includes experiments on vibration, resonance, objective and subjective characteristics of sound, and sound synthesis.
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PHYS 20073: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Structure and origin of the solar system. Laboratory assignments may be scheduled in the evening.
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PHYS 20083: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Stars, galaxies, stellar evolution, and cosmology. Laboratory assignments may be scheduled in the evening.
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PHYS 20471: Physics I Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
One 2-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 20473, which is normally taken concurrently. A sequence of experiments selected to reinforce the concepts of Physics I.
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PHYS 20473: Physics I Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: MATH 10524 which may be taken concurrently or permission of the instructor. The first of a three-semester survey recommended for students majoring in the physical sciences. Newton's laws of motion, the conservation of momentum, angular momentum, and energy; the theory of gravitation; acoustics and wave motion.
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