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PHL 480: Seminar
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An investigation of a philosophical theme chosen each year by the department. Students will write a paper on the theme and present their work to the seminar. The seminar has for its purpose the integration of previous philosophical study. Required of philosophy majors; open to others with approval of the Department Chair.
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PHY 105: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Vectors, elementary mechanics of point particles and rigid bodies, gravitation. Prerequisite: MTH 120. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.
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PHY 106: General Physics II
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Simple harmonic motion and waves. Elementary optics, electromagnetism, and DC circuits. Prerequisite: PHY 105. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.
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PHY 120: Science, Technology, And Society
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits A study of some interactions between science, technology, and society. Topics include: the scientific community; history of technology; weapons; science, technology, and the arts; and technology and change.
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PHY 121: Women, Men;science, Technology
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits An exploration of gender components in science and technology. Extra-scientific influences on scientific theories; why there are not more female engineers and scientists; how science views male/female differences; use of science to reinforce social attitudes; the political content of technology and how technology impacts differently on men and women.
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PHY 150: Some Revolutions in Physics
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Frameworks A non-mathematical introduction to physics with emphasis on studying the processes of scientific change. Ancient astronomy and mechanics. The Copernican/Newtonian Revolution, Special Relativity. Current ideas in elementary particle physics.
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PHY 201: Computer Electronics I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Full and Half-adders using 2's complement; flip flops; clocks; registers; counters; addressing functions; MUX/ DEMUX; memory; op codes; fetching; computer assembly programming concepts. Prerequisite: CSC 157 and MTH 161 or permission of Department Chair.
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PHY 202: Computer Electronics II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Basic electronics, including resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and transformers. Building basic logic gates from basic electronic components. Constructing logic circuits from logic gates including Karnaugh maps. Prerequisite: PHY 201.
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PHY 207: Modern Physics I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits The breakdown of classical physics around the turn of the century and its replacement by relativity theory and quantum mechanics. Attention to the experiments leading to this breakdown. Course culminates with the Schrodinger equation and its application to simple potentials. Prerequisites: PHY 105, 106; MTH 221 concurrently; or permission of instructor.
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PHY 208: Modern Physics II
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Applies basic quantum theory developed in PHY 207 (the Schrodinger equation) to a series of problems in which it has had marked success. They include: atomic spectra; the physics of molecules including the chemical bond; condensed matter; and the nucleus and fundamental particles. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Prerequisite: PHY 207.
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