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PHYS 212L: Physics II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 212. Exploration and analysis of basic concepts of theories discussed in lecture. Lab experience conducted through a variety of methods that may include CD-ROM. Sp.
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PHYS 213: Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: MATH 210. Applies the fundamental philosophy and principles of physics to studies of classical mechanics: statics and dynamics, SHM, waves, and sound. Includes kinematics and dynamics, linear and angular momentum, Newton's laws of motion and gravitation, work and potential energy, kinetic energy, conservation laws, center of gravity, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, and hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. F.
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PHYS 213B: Physics Problems for Engineers I
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 213, 213L. Problem-solving lab that includes areas of classical mechanics: statics and dynamics, hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, SHM and waves often encountered by engineers. Formerly 211B. F.
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PHYS 213L: Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: MATH 210 or higher. Coreq: 213. Exploration and analysis of basic concepts of theories discussed in lecture. Lab experience conducted through a variety of materials that may include CD-ROM. Formerly 211L. F.
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PHYS 214: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 213, 213L. Applies the fundamental philosophy and principles of physics to thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, nuclear physics, and relativity. Includes temperature and thermal energy, heat transfer, thermal properties of matter, and the laws of thermodynamics, electrostatics, DC and AC circuits, electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, magnetic material, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, lenses and mirrors, interference and diffraction, polarization, special relativity, photons, electrons, atoms, molecules, solids, and nuclear physics. Formerly 212. Sp.
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PHYS 214B: Physics Problems for Engineers II
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 214, 214L. Problem-solving lab that includes areas of thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, and optics often encountered by engineers. Formerly 212B. Sp.
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PHYS 214L: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 214. Exploration and analysis of basic concepts of theories discussed in lecture. Lab experience conducted through a variety of materials that may include CD-ROM. Formerly 212L. Sp.
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PHYS 280-289: Special Topics in Physics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 212 and 212L, or perm. Individual or group study of special interest physics topics.
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PHYS 380-389: Special Topics in Physics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 212 and 212L, or perm. Individual or group study of special interest physics topics.
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PNPM 302: Introduction to Managing Public and Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Overview and survey of the management of nonprofit organizations at the agency level. Includes an introduction to key areas of agency management, including volunteer and staff relations, public relations, budgeting and finance, and common legal issues. ISP only.
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