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3-2-4 The study of scientific concepts which have had a revolutionary impact on Western civilization from early Greek ideas on planetary motion to the Newtonian Syntheses. By the selection of key topics from mechanics and astronomy, the student will gain an acquaintance with the historical development, methodology and philosophy of our understanding of the physical universe of classical physics. Treatment will be mostly non-mathematical. A two-hour laboratory per week is required. This is a general elective course suitable for students who have a laboratory science requirement, except for students in curricula which specify a different physics course.
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4-2-4 Mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, light and optics. Suitable as a science elective for college transfer students planning to major in fields outside the natural sciences or mathematics. Also suitable for some students in career programs. A two-hour laboratory per week is required.
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3-0-3 The course content is the same as that of PHYS 106, but without the laboratory. A general elective course suitable for students who do not require a laboratory science.
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3-0-3 Introduces students to discoveries of astronomy and physics, from ancient times to the present day. More specifically, the course focuses on the history of astronomy and science. Students learn about the birth of the universe, the stars, planets, galaxies, and constellations, the possibility of life on other heavenly bodies as well as radiation, magnetism, nuclear reactions, and other aspects of physics. Topics such as relativity, gravity, quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, black holes, supernovas, gamma-ray bursters, quasars, neutron stars, spectroscopy, light, heat and heat transfer, dark energy and dark matter, string theory, and conceptual physics are also discussed. Prereq: ENGL 101.
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4-2-4 Introduction to mechanics, heat and sound. This is an algebra-trigonometry based course suitable for college- transfer students in pharmacy, pre-dental and pre-medical programs who do not need a calculus-based physics course. It is also suitable for college-transfer students in arts, business, education, humanities and technology programs. Prereq: MATH 162, MATH 171, or MATH 171 placement.
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4-2-4 Continuation of PHYS 111. Introduces electricity, magnetism, light, optics, atomic and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 111 or permission of the Department Head.
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2-2-3 Designed primarily for students concentrating in music; may be taken by others. The nature of sound, the hearing process, wave motion, architectural acoustics and their application to musical instruments and performance by musicians.
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5-2-6 Calculus-based introduction to mechanics, heat and sound suitable for college transfer students who plan to major in engineering, life sciences, mathematics or physical science. Prerequisite: MATH 171. (It is suggested that students who have never had a physics course take PHYS 111 before PHYS 140.)
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