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PHYS 111: Electronic Circuits
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Diodes, transistors, DC biasing BJT, BJT small-signal analysis, multistage systems, OP-amps, and digital ICs. Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory-recitation section. Spring, even years.
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PHYS 205: General College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This is a calculus based course covering classical non-relativistic mechanics and is aimed at science, mathematics and preprofessional students. Topics included are vectors, motion in one and two dimensions, forces, work, energy, momentum, collisions, notational motion, equilibrium of objects and gravitation. Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory and one hour recitation section. (Prerequisite: Math. 117.) Every fall.
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PHYS 206: General College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Continuation of General College Physics I covering sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, geometrical optics. Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory-recitation section. (Prerequisite: Phys. 205 or permission of instructor.) Every spring.
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PHYS 214: Health Science Physics
4.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This is an algebra based course designed for students interested in the Health Science industry. Subjects studied include the following: (1) Classical mechanics: covering vectors, motion in one and two dimensions, force, work, momentum, energy, and gravity; (2) Fluid mechanics: thermal energy, heat transfer, first law of thermodynamics, wave propagation, waves on strings, sound waves; (3) Reflection and refraction of light; (4) Coulomb's Law, electric field and potential; (5) Magnetism, and (6) Simple AC and DC circuits. Three hours lecture, one hour recitation, two hours laboratory. Every spring.
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PHYS 307: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Special theory of relativity; the Lorentz transformation; relativity and electromagnetism; black body radiation; photo electric effect; Compton effect; introduction to quantum mechanics; the Schrodinger equation; particle in a Box; simple harmonic oscillator; the Hydrogen atom; the wave functions for hydrogen; atomic spectra; x-rays; molecules and solids; band theory of solids; free-electron theory of metals; nuclear structure; nuclear physics applications. Three hours lecture; one hour recitation. (Prerequisite: Phys. 205, 206, and Math. 117, or permission of instructor.) Fall, even years.
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PHYS 308: Physical Optics
4.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Review of geometric optics; Maxwell's equations, plane electromagnetic waves, and electromagnetic spectrum; interference of light, phasor addition of waves, change of phase, and thin films; Fraunhofer diffraction; Fresnel diffraction; diffraction grating and diffraction of s-rays by crystals; spectrum of light and light scattering; polarization of light waves, Brewster's law; polarization by double refraction; interference of polarized light; magneto-optics and electro-optics. Three hours lecture; one hour recitation; two hours laboratory. (Prerequisite: Phys. 205, 206, and Math. 117, or permission of instructor.) Spring, odd years.
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Pol.Sci 101: American Government
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A survey of national government in the United States with emphasis on the Constitution, the structure of government and the political process. Every fall.
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Pol.Sci 104: Person and Community in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of the role and meaning of the person and community in politics and government with emphasis on the different approaches to understanding political reality. As required.
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Pol.Sci 203: Early Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of the basic political ideas of Western people as developed by political thinkers from the time of Plato to the Renaissance. Every fall.
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Pol.Sci 204: Modern Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Political thought from the sixteenth century to the present, including those theories from which contemporary political systems are derived. Every spring.
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