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  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: PE 284 with a C or better and selection by the head men's basketball coach. This course is designed for advanced men's collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: PE 277 with a C or better and selection by the head women's basketball coach. This course is designed for advanced women's collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: PE 291 with a C or better and selection by the head baseball coach. This course is designed for advanced men's collegiate baseball providing credit for varsity participation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 hours credit. A general study of the solar system, stars, and galaxies. Also discussed will be the tools and methods used by astronomers. Other topics will include the effect of the space program on the understanding of astronomical phenomena, several of the current theories on the origin of the universe, and the current projects involved in the search of extraterrestrial intelligence. In the laboratory portion of the course, familiarity with the objects in the nighttime sky (constellations, the feature of the moon, identification of planets) will be developed. Techniques of small telescopes and binoculars will be developed, indoor exercises will include the use of star and constellation charts, planetary models, and a variety of computer activities. This course will meet for three hours of lecture and 2 hours of laboratory per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: MA 114 or equivalent. This is a course in applied science for those who plan to pursue careers as technicians or who just want to keep pace with the advances in technology. Students perform practical laboratory experiments that relate each concept of the four energy systems. It blends an understanding of these basic principles with practice in practical applications. It will give the student a firm foundation for understanding today's and tomorrow's technology.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit. Prerequisite: MA 120 or equivalent. A practical approach to the teaching of basic physics of force, work, rate, and momentum, and resistance is presented in Basic Physics I. Students are shown how these five concepts are applied to four energy systems - mechanical, fluidal, electrical, and thermal. Students perform practical laboratory experiments that relates each concept to the four energy systems.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit. Prerequisite: MA 131 or MA 135 and recommended MA 140 but not required. This course presents an introduction to the principles of mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, and wave motion and sound. Laboratory experiments enhance the concepts listed above as well as introduction to the principles and techniques of scientific investigation and data handling. This course is intended for students in life science, pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, the general liberal arts, business, and pre-teaching.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit. Prerequisite: PH 143 with a C or better. This course is a continuation of General Physics I. The general areas of study are electricity, magnetism, light, and nuclear physics. Laboratory experience is utilized as a means of enhancing the students understanding concepts from the areas listed above as well as for the purpose of introducing the principle techniques of scientific investigation and data handling. There will be three hours of lecture with four hours of laboratory per week.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit. Prerequisite: MA 151. This course is intended for those students who plan to major in physics, mathematics or other fields of science requiring a more indepth introduction to physics. A calculus treatment of the general principles of mechanics, heat and sound is offered in this course. There are three single periods of lecture and two double periods of laboratory per week.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 credit hours. Prerequisite: PH 251 and MA 152 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in MA 152. This course is a continuation of PH 251. The topics covered in this course are electricity, magnetism, light, and modern physics. There will be three hours of lecture with four hours of laboratory per week.
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