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4.00 Credits
4 hours An algebra-based survey 4-credit course, which includes Vibration and Wave Motion, Electricity and Magnetism, Light and optics, and laboratory practical work. Prerequisite: PH101, MA102 (concurrent enrollment is sufficient, or permission of the instructor). 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A calculus-based survey course which includes mechanics, elasticity, fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, and Iaboratory work. Prerequisite: MA130. 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A continuation of the emphasis in course PH201 covering electricity and magnetism, optics, and elements of atomic and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PH201 or equivalent. 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. The following courses may be offered on an alternate year basis depending on demand:
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of classical mechanics including such topics as dynamics of a system of particles, mechanics of rigid bodies, Lagrange's equations. Prerequisite: PH202.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of the condition of equilibrium of rigid bodies under the action of forces. Rigid bodies include beams, trusses, frames, and machines. Both two and three dimensional bodies are considered. Also included is the study of centroids, centers of gravity, and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: MA230 and PH201.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A study of thin and thick lenses and optical systems, physical and geometrical optics, spectra, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: PH202 or PH101 and PH102 with a grade of B or better and two courses in Analytic Geometry and Calculus.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of electrostatic fields, potential, dielectric materials, magnetic fields, induction, magnetic materials, DC and AC currents, Maxwell's equations, and electomagnetic waves. Prerequisite: PH202 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of simple thermodynamic systems, temperature (concepted measurement), the three laws of thermodynamics, ideal gases, engines, refrigerators, the Kelvin temperature scale, entropy, phase transitions, kinetic theory and elements of statistical mechanics, thermal properties of solids, etc. Prerequisites: PH202 or PH101 and PH102 with a grade of B or better and two courses in Analytic Geometry and Calculus.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Study includes such topics as the Bohr Atom, the Special Theory of Relativity, basic concepts of Quantum Mechanics, radioactivity and particle accelerators. Prerequisites: PH202 or PH101 and PH102 with a grade of B or better and two courses in Analytic Geometry and Calculus.
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1.00 Credits
These courses examine the following: skills in performance; the knowledge of strategies, rules, equipment, and methods; participation in forms of sport.PHED 101-140 may not be repeated for credit.PHED 150-164 may be repeated for credit.(Activity courses: CR/NCR only. Exception: PHED 110 must be taken for a letter grade by students pursuing the Physical Education K-12 certification track.) PHED 101 Gymnastics PHED 110 Advanced Aquatics I (Lifeguarding) PHED 132 Basic Aquatics PHED 133 Bowling (An additional course fee is required.) PHED 134 Racquetball PHED 135 Tennis PHED 136 Golf PHED 137 Aerobic Conditioning PHED 138 Strength Conditioning PHED 139 Physical Fitness PHED 150 Varsity Baseball PHED 151 Varsity Basketball (Men) PHED 152 Varsity Basketball (Women) PHED 153 Varsity Cross Country (Men and Women) PHED 155 Varsity Football PHED 157 Varsity Soccer (Men) PHED 158 Varsity Swimming (Men and Women) PHED 159 Varsity Tennis (Men) PHED 160 Varsity Tennis (Women) PHED 161 Varsity Track (Men and Women) PHED 162 Varsity Volleyball PHED 163 Varsity Softball PHED 164 Varsity Soccer (Women)
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