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4.00 Credits
4 hours: 4 credits An appreciation of the intellectual bases of photographic works and their theoretical ramifications. Furthermore, it will expand the student’s critical and aesthetical understanding of the photographic image beyond the standard silver gelatin print. The course shall provide students with the intellectual tools to develop their own individual work and to critically determine if they have done so in a meaningful and substantial manner. Students will study a spectrum of motivations and expressions that exist in the field of photography and apply the gained knowledge to their work. Prerequisites: PHO 120 and PHO 220 or permission of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits Study of sources, transmission, and reception of sound and light. Application to music, art, and photography. Topics to be discussed will include the general nature of waves, optical and musical instruments, pigments, physics of seeing and hearing, and other related subjects. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 015 or MTH 020 or an appropriate score on the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test
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2.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits A study of the elementary particles in the universe. Interactions, symmetries, accelerators, and cosmic rays. Designed for non-science students. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 015 or MTH 020 or an appropriate score on the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test
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2.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits A presentation of traditional physics that considers its historical development. The coverage of topics is traditional: mechanics, fluids, and heat; taking into account the innovative contributions of the major figures in physics. Readings in the original literature in English translation will be required. (science) Prerequisites: MTH 015 or MTH 020 or an appropriate score on the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test and the CUNY/ACT Reading Skills and Writing Sample tests.
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2.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits A presentation of traditional physics that takes into account its historical development. The coverage of topics is traditional: electricity and magnetism; waves, light, and modern physics; taking into account the innovative contributions of the major figures in these areas of physics. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 030
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Non-calculus physics for technology students. Units, vectors, uniformly accelerated motion; forces, equilibrium, Newton’s laws and applications; work energy, conservation laws, circular motion; temperature, expansion, heat capacity, thermal properties. (science) Pre- or corequisite: MTH 123 or Mathematics Department Examination Corequisite: PHY 111
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1.00 Credits
2 laboratory hours; 1 credit Measurement, density, pendulum, vectors, free fall, projectiles acceleration, friction, Newton’s laws, circular motion, collisions, energy, rigid body. (science) Corequisite: PHY 110
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3.00 Credits
2 laboratory hours, 3 class hours; 4 credits A quantitative survey of physics with emphasis on the scientific method. Topics covered are motion, energy, temperature and heat, electricity and magnetism, light, sound, atomic structure, and nuclear radiation. Not intended for physical science majors. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 015 or MTH 020 or an appropriate score on the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test or MTH 108
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours; 4 credits Intended for Biology and Health Science majors. Weight, balance; forces and torques exerted by muscles; introduction to motion and fluid flow; conservation of energy in animate and inanimate systems; energy consumption and metabolism; heat, gravitation, molecular potential energies; energy levels and transitions; binding and dissociation in large and small systems; free energy in chemistry and biology. Articulated experiments include mechanical systems simulating forces and torques in the human arm, energy conversion such as electrical energy to heat. (science) Prerequisite: MTH 123
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 3 credits Calculus-based physics for science and engineering majors. Vectors, forces, kinematics, Newton’s laws and applications, particle dynamics, work, energy, conservation laws, collisions, rotational dynamics, ideal gas, thermal properties, heat transfer, thermodynamics. (science) Pre- or corequisites: MTH 230 or MTH 231 or MTH 235, and PHY 121
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