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PHIL/POL 437W: Seminar in Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty This capstone course is an intensive study of a special topic in political philosophy emphasizing original research and substantial oral and written work. Prerequisites: junior or senior status and one 300-level course in political philosophy. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS.)
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PHIL/RELS 220: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Goetz, Dr. Rein A philosophical study of both belief itself as a psychological attitude and what has been believed about God. Particular attention is given to such questions as whether or not belief is a matter of choice and whether or not one must have a reason to believe in God. Questions about the natures of God and man, evil and immortality are also addressed. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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PHYS 101Q: Stars and Galaxies
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Nagy Periodic changes in the sky, physical principles of stellar astronomy, star formation and evolution, galaxies, the creation and evolution of the universe, telescopic observations and CCD astrophotography. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of high school algebra. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours. (LS.)
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PHYS 102Q: The Solar System
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Nagy Periodic changes in the sky, physical principles of solar system astronomy, the sun and planets, asteroids and other solar system debris, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, telescopic observations and CCD astrophotography. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of high school algebra. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours. (LS.)
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PHYS 111Q: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A study of mechanics and thermodynamics, utilizing the principles of calculus in the presentation and in exercises. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH-111, or permission of instructor . Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Four semester hours. (LS.)
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PHYS 112: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A continuation of PHYS 111Q,. A study of waves, electricity, magnetism, and light, utilizing the principles of calculus in the presentation and in exercises. Prerequisites: PHYS-111Q, MATH-111 or permission of the instructor. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Four semester hours. (LS.)
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PHYS 207: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Special relativity, origins of quantum theory, physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and elementary particles. Class work will include experiments which demonstrate the physical principles. Prerequisites: PHYS- 112. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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PHYS 209: Electronics for Scientists
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Cellucci Foundations of analog and digital circuits. D-C and A-C circuits, transistors, operational amplifiers, digital electronics. Prerequisite: PHYS-112. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Offered spring semester. Four semester hours. (LS.)
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PHYS 210: Intermediate Classical Physics
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Vectors, vector calculus, classical mechanics (statics, kinematics, dynamics of a particle, energy, harmonic motion, moving reference systems, central forces, chaos), electricity and magnetism (electric forces, capacitance, currents, magnetic forces, induction). Prerequisites: PHYS-112, MATH-112. Three hours per week. Offered fall semester. Three semester hours. (LS with PHYS-210a.)
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PHYS 210a: Intermediate Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Laboratory work (optional) for PHYS-210. Three hours per week. Offered fall semester. One semester hour. (LS, with PHYS-210.)
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