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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the historical and philosophical aspects of love and the assertion for freedom, starting from the biological concept of life. Throughout history, the various interpretations of these ideas have shaped the world. Students will be introduced to some of the most important, related works that are the fiber of History, Philosophy, and Science. The analysis of revered, cultural traditions will show the impact of love on the rational thinking and artistic creation. Prerequisites: 90 credits and completion of all other general education requirements, including the Writing Proficiency Requirement. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to classical physics intended primarily for students majoring in the life sciences. Topics include: mechanics, dynamics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Mathematics 101, 109, 115, or a higher-level mathematics course. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work to complement Physics 105. Experiments in the fields of statics, dynamics, energy, momentum, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, optics, and spectroscopy. Three hours per week. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to classical physics intended primarily for students majoring in the life sciences. Topics include mechanics, dynamics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Prerequisite: Physics 105. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work to complement Physics 106. Experiments in the fields of statics, dynamics, energy, momentum, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, optics, and spectroscopy. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Physics 105L. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
The historical development of astronomy and the modern concepts of the universe, including demonstrations and viewing sessions with optical telescopes. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Physical Oceanography provides an understanding of the basic concepts associated with the sciences related to the field of oceanography. Students will become familiar with physical, chemical, and geographical processes occurring in the ocean and coastal zone. Prerequisite: Three credits of biology, chemistry or physics. Course Type(s): ME
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in physics to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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4.00 Credits
The first of a two-semester sequence of courses which, taken together, provide a thorough introduction to classical physics using calculus. Topics covered include: oneand two-dimensional motion, Newton's laws and their applications, energy, momentum and impulse, rotational motion, gravitation, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 125. Corequisite: Physics 211L. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experiments to complement the topics covered in Physics 211. Includes experiments in statics, dynamics, and thermodynamics. Corequisite: Physics 211. Course Type(s): None
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