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5.00 Credits
Second of two-semester sequence of calculus-based, physics, covering topics including electric forces, and fields, electric potential, electronic, circuits, magnetic forces and fields, inductance,, mechanical waves, EM waves, reflection,, refraction, image formation, interference, and, wave optics, with an emphasis on problem solving., Lecture 4 hours,, lab 3 hours. Course fee. Not open to, students who have taken PH-204.
Prerequisite:
PH-201., Must register for PH-202L.
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5.00 Credits
First of a two-semester sequence of, algebra-based physics, covering kinematics,, Newton's Laws, forces in nature, circular, motion, conservation of momentum and energy,, impulse, work, rotational motion and torque, gas, laws, fluid statics and dynamics, and, thermodynamics. Lecture 4 hours, lab 3 hours. Not, open to students who have taken PH-201 or PH-211., Course fee.
Prerequisite:
MA-110, MA-112, or MA-121
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5.00 Credits
Second of a two-semester sequence of, algebra-based physics, covering electric forces, and fields, electric potential and energy, circuits,, magnetism, induction, oscillatory motion, wave, phenomena, reflection, refraction, mirrors,, lenses, wave optics, and the electromagnetic spectrum., Lecture 4 hours, lab 3 hours. Course fee., Not open to students who have taken PH-202 or, PH-212.
Prerequisite:
PH-203 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students to obtain a deeper, understanding of the world they live by, understanding the physical laws which govern it -, something ever more important as our society, becomes more and more technologically dependent., This course will investigate the underlying rules, of physics in our universe using examples, from popular movies. Not open to students who, have, taken PH-201, PH-202, PH-203 or PH-204., Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Mathematics
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3.00 Credits
The thought and method of a physicist. The, lecture component examines the scientific method, and practical examples of its use. The laboratory, component examines methods of obtaining scientific, data. The course concludes with a mini-research, project designed by the students. This course, assumes a familiarity with computers,, word-processing, and basic probability/statistics., Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Not open to, students who have taken another MOT/Natural, Science course. Course fee.
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4.00 Credits
Same course as PH-201 but without laboratory. , Lecture 4 hours. Not open to students who have, taken PH-201 or PH-203.
Prerequisite:
Take MA-122
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4.00 Credits
Same course as PH-202 but without laboratory., Lecture 4 hours. Not open to students who have, taken PH-202 or PH-204.
Prerequisite:
PH-201 or PH-211
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3.00 Credits
Student research in a specific area of physics., The research will be in the research mentor's, field of competence and interest. The student is, responsible for developing and completing an, experimental or theoretical research project of, professional quality. Regular discussions with, the research mentor and other project personnel, are required. A minimum time commitment of 9, hours per week is expected. Admission by, permission of the instructor. Course fee.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory research experience in physics., Research will be in the research mentor's field, of competence and interest. The expectations and, responsibilities of the student will be, determined by the individual research mentor., Regular discussions with the research mentor and, other project personnel are required. A minimum, time commitment of 3 hours per week is expected., Admission by permission of the instructor. Course, fee.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces philosophy as an essential human, activity. It focuses upon the processes used by, philosophers as they examine questions like: What, is reason? What can we know? What is real? What, ought we to do? Is there a God? Students not only, experience major philosophers at work on, important human issues, but also participate in, this activity by developing their own skills for, creative thinking, rational argument, and, responsible judgment.
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