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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Major areas of philosophy. Central questions asked by philosophers and some suggested answers. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours This course is designed as an elementary investigation of the nature of religion with particular emphasis on the Western Judeo Christian tradition. Topics to be discussed include the elements of faith, the religious experience, grounds for belief in God, the dynamics of revelation and reason, the nature and destiny of man, the problem of good and evil, and religious language. (Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Laboratory course in physics and the earth sciences. Intended primarily for non-science majors. Three lecture hours and two lab hours. Prereq: minimum ACT Mathematics score of 19 or òCóor better in Math 110. (Fall and Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours This course applies the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, mathematics, meteorology, climatology and geology to understanding fundamental energy and environmental problems facing mankind today. Basic physical science is focused on current controversies that should concern an educated person. An emphasis will be placed on gathering information from current resources and explaining that information to a lay audience. Topics covered may include acid rain, climate change, automobile emissions, and conventional and alternate energy sources. Three lecture hours and two lab hours per week. Prereq: ACT Math sub-score of 17 or Math 100. (Fall and Spring)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours The mechanics of solids, liquids, gases and heat. Intended primarily for non-physics, non-mathematics, non-engineering science majors. Three lecture hours and three lab hours. Prereq: Math 114 or permission of instructor. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Sound, magnetism electricity, and light, with some introductory work in modern physics. Three lecture hours and three lab hours. Prereq: Phys 211 or permission of instructor. (Spring)
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5.00 Credits
5 credit hours Mechanics, heat, wave motion and oscillatory motion. Intended for students majoring in chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. Three lecture hours, three lab hours and one recitation hour. Prereq: Math 125; Phys 212; or permission of instructor. (Fall)
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5.00 Credits
5 credit hours Continuation of Physics 231. Sound, electricity and magnetism, light and introduction to modern physics. Three lecture hours, three lab hours, and one recitation hour. Prereq: Phys 231 or permission of instructor. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Special relativity, quantum mechanics, atomis and molecular structure, solid state and nuclear physics including radiation physics. Three lecture hours. Prereq: Phys 212 or 232. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Vector analysis, statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, oscillations, Langrangian and Hamiltonian formulations. Prereq: Phys 212 or 232; Math 126 recommended. (Spring)
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