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3.00 Credits
An introduction to hydrology and the physical processes operating in and on the planet earth. Topics of study will include ground and surface water, the hydrologic cycle, watershed models, groundwater recharge, geomorphology, tectonics, structural features, and geological processes relating to natural resource management, environmental processes and concerns. Periodically.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory astronomy course for non-science majors that includes the following: origin of the solar system, structure and motions of the Earth and moon, a study of the planets and moons of our solar system, the nature of stars and their evolution including our sun's birth, life and death, galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the universe.
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4.00 Credits
A physical science laboratory course that includes the study of key principles of Earth and Space Science through the investigation of real world problems. The earth science component includes the study of large-scale dynamic forces, events, and processes that affect the Earth?s land, water, and atmospheric systems, identification and evaluation of the uses of the Earth?s resources, and the processes involved in the life cycle. The space science component focuses on concepts that explain the composition, structure of and changes in the universe and Earth?s place in it. By working and studying within the context of a real world problem, students learn how scientific principles are used and applied in everyday life. IAI P1 909. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
PHYS 113, 114, 118 and 119 constitute a complete non-calculus introductory physics sequence including laboratory for life sciences majors. Topics for PHYS 113 include vectors, classical mechanics, heat and wave phenomena. Fall, Summer. IAI P1 900.
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1.00 Credits
Selected experiments to illustrate the experimental methods and the principles studied in PHYS 113. Fall, Summer. IAI P1 900L.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include electromagnetism, light, atomic physics, and nuclear physics. Spring, Summer.
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1.00 Credits
Selected experiments to illustrate the concepts studied in PHYS 118. Spring, Summer.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the student with experimental methods and techniques with applications to the topics studied in PHYS 211. Fall.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the student with experimental methods and techniques with applications to the topics studied in PHYS 212. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
Experimental physics course designed to cover laboratory methods and techniques that apply to topics from Modern Physics. Topics to be covered include electron charge to mass ratio, crystal scattering, spectroscopy, blackbody radiation, scanning probe microscopy, photon tunneling, lasers, semiconductor devices, holography, radioactive decay, and the photoelectric effect.
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