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3.00 Credits
The capstone in philosophy will attempt to prepare majors for the challenges of publication in the field. Under the guidance of their adviser, senior students will produce a polished article on a selected topic, using an appropriate style and format, and will attempt to publish this paper in a suitable journal. This course is required of all senior philosophy majors who are not doing an Honors Project in philosophy.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study under guidance of a staff member in a special area selected by the student. Prerequisites: four relevant courses in philosophy and approval of the department chair.
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3.00 Credits
NOTE: Students taking Honors in Philosophy will fulfill all the requirements of the Philosophy Capstone (PHI 601).
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic phenomena and science concepts of the physical world. The course is especially for those preparing for elementary school teaching. The course format is inductive and interactive with student postulation, experimentation, and individual and group processing of observations. An integrated laboratory is included. Offered Fall and Spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
A primarily descriptive course treating the basic observations, phenomena, and understandings of the physical universe. A laboratory is included. Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
The first semester of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light and modern physics) without calculus. Basic principles used in both semesters are introduced in the first semester. Some emphasis will be given to applications of physics to biological systems. A laboratory is included. Prerequisite: a good background in high school mathematics including algebra and trigonometry. Offered Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
The second semester of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light and modern physics) without calculus. Some emphasis will be given to applications of physics to biological systems. A laboratory is included. Prerequisite: PHY 141 or PHY 151. Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
The first semester of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light and modern physics). Basic principles used in both semesters are introduced in the first semester. Some basic concepts of calculus may be introduced as needed. A laboratory is included. Prerequisites: MTH 141 concurrently (or previous) and either MTH 125 concurrently (or previous) or high school calculus. Offered Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
The second semester of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light and modern physics). Calculus methods will be used. A laboratory is included. Prerequisite: PHY 151, MTH 151 concurrently (or previous). Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course covering solid-state circuits and devices important in instrumentation and communications. A laboratory is included. Prerequisite: PHY 152. Offered alternate years.
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