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3.00 Credits
A study of selected topics of special interest The topic may differ each time the course is offered and may be proposed by either the instructor or students The course may be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied each time Prerequisite: PHI 211 or at least 12 hours in the specific discipline to be studied.
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4.00 Credits
This is a laboratory-science course designed for non-science majors utilizing guided inquiry teaching and learning methodologies The course is designed to introduce the student to concepts in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, sound, electricity, magnetism, light and optics Students will be engaged in small, hands-on, group activities during each class meeting The course meets 5 hours per week Prerequisite: MTH 099 or placement beyond.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the structure and evolution of the universe on different scales Initially the course will focus on how stars and planets evolve with emphasis on the development of our solar system The course will then examine the structure and evolution of our galaxy and finally the universe as a whole The course will also examine how these concepts have changed through the course of history Prerequisite: MTH 099 or placement beyond Corequisite: PHY 106.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany the Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics lecture The class will meet for two hours each week and will include both laboratory and observational sessions Corequisite: PHY 105.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles of classical physics, which will discuss mechanics and thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MTH 113 and MTH 114.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles or classical physics which will discuss wave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, light, and optics Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory work each week Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in PHY 223.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of a selected topic of special interest The topic may differ each time the course is offered and may be proposed by either the instructor or the students This course may be taken for credit any number of times, provided that a different topic is studied each time Prerequisite: Consent of the Instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Selected topics in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, wave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, light and optics, with the application of calculus in physics. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in PHY 224.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course designed to introduce advanced topics in relativity, quantum physics, atomic and molecular structure, solid state physics, and nuclear physics Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in PHY 224.
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4.00 Credits
A presentation of the fundamental principles of thermodynamics Topics include equations of state, laws of thermodynamics, entropy, kinetic theory of gases, chemical equilibrium, and physical transformations of materials The course consists of four hours of lecture and practicum each week Prerequisites: MTH 222, PHY 223, PHY 224 and a grade of "C" or better in CHE 114 and 116; or consent of the Instructor Cross-listedas CHE 400.
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