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Introduces physical processes occurring within the earth's interior and on the earth's surface. Discusses the future of our solar system and the universe. Prerequisites: 12 credithours in college-level science courses, college algebra, and familiarity with the use of a calculator. physics political and justice studies
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The fundamental theories of energy, the physical laws describing its conservation and interconversion, and the use of energy in society are discussed in this course. The commercial forms of energy, extraction of mineral resources, and environmental impacts are discussed. Prerequisite: College algebra or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Explores how the Sun, the Earth's tilt, and geography affect weather. Addresses the composition and properties of Earth's atmosphere. Uses real-time and archival data from the American Meteorological Society to allow for the analysis of the weather's effects. Prerequisites: College Algebra or equivalent, familiarity with the use of a calculator, and access to computer resources.
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3.00 Credits
The areas of physics covered in this course include motion, particle dynamics, work and energy, conservation of momentum, rotational dynamics, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: MAT H325.
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1.00 Credits
Students conduct measurements of motion, forces, momentum, energy, and thermal physics. Skills are developed for measuring and finding related physical variables and conceptual relationships. Students develop their understanding of how experimental knowledge is fitted with theory. Corequisite: PHYS352.
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3.00 Credits
The areas of physics covered in this course include wave motion, electricity, magnetism, light, and optics. Prerequisite: PHYS352 or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
Students conduct measurements of vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, light and optics. Students develop skills used for measuring and finding related physical variables and conceptual relationships. Students develop their understanding of how experimental knowledge is fitted with theory. Prerequisite: PHYS362 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Covers relativity, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, nuclear reactions, and elementary particles. Prerequisites: PHYS362/363 and differential and integral calculus or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Apply the concepts and theories covered in PHYS372. Set up an experiment, collect data, apply theories and formulas to data, and interpret results. Prerequisite: PHYS372 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Covers various methods of energy production and the environmental effects of each. Discusses the extraction and utilization of the world's major mineral resources and effects of their use. Examines the effect of various energy sources upon our environment, U.S. standards of living and energy, and resource utilization. Designed for non-science majors. Prerequisites: MAT H325 or equivalent. Enrollment restricted to degree-seeking students enrolled in the M.A. in Education program.
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