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3.00 Credits
Exploration of methods employed in the natural sciences through interdisciplinary units designed to illustrate scientific thinking and related mathematical skills. Intended for students who plan to major in one of the natural sciences or engineering. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1270
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentals of mechanics including kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, oscillations, gravity, fluids, waves and sound, thermodynamics and kinetic theory, using calculus as appropriate. Five classroom, three lab (PHY 2207) hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 2270 or MAT 2280 or MAT 2290 or Prerequisite: MAT 2310 or MAT 2320 or MAT 2330
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5.00 Credits
Electrostatics, D.C. conduction and circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, quantum mechanics, optics and special relativity. Calculus used extensively. Five classroom, three lab (PHY 2208) hours per week. Prerequisite: PHY 2201 and MAT 2280 or MAT 2290 or Prerequisite: MAT 2310 or MAT 2320 or MAT 2330
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0.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to problem solving in physics using the computational tool, Matlab. Topics include the Matlab desktop, array manipulations, relational and logical operations, control flow, creating M-files, low-level I/O, graphics and symbolic manipulations. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1470 or MAT 1290
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3.00 Credits
Develop the necessary computational physics skills to model and simulate a broad set of deterministic and stochastic systems, including the modeling of empirical data. Integrated problem-solving methods found in modern research facilities and high-technology workplaces will be utilized. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1470
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3.00 Credits
Analyze a variety of scientific problems by designing a representative model, implementing the model, completing a verification and validation process of the model, reporting on the model in oral and written form and changing the model to reflect corrections, improvements and enhancements. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1570
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4.00 Credits
Develop mathematical models of a physical system, construct simulations from the models using Matlab, explore the complex systems using the simulator and present the results effectively in oral and written form. Three classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 2280 and PHY 2202
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts and applications of physics including motion, forces, electricity, magnetism and optics, emphasizing scientific inquiry and process skills integrated with mathematics. Elementary education majors only. Three classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1420
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