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3.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring Fundamental laws and principles of mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism. Students must take 1B concurrently unless credit has already been received for the equivalent. Recommended for all premedical and predental students not majoring in chemistry. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: 1 unit high school algebra, 1 unit plane geometry. (3 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation.) Credit given for this course or PHYS 11A, but not for both.
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1.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 1 Fall, Spring Laboratory exercises to accompany 1A. Must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Credit given for this course or for PHYS 11B, but not for both.
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3.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring Fundamental laws and principles of mechanics, heat, sound, light, electricity and magnetism. Students must take 2B concurrently unless credit has already been received for the equivalent. Recommended for all premedical and predental students not majoring in chemistry. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: PHYS 1A, 1 unit high school algebra, 1 unit plane geometry. (3 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation.) Credit given for this course or PHYS 12A, but not for both.
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1.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 1 Fall, Spring Laboratory exercises to accompany 2A. Must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: PHYS 2B. Credit given for these courses or for PHYS 12B, but not for both.
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3.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring The seven fundamental laws of classical physics - Newton's three laws of motion, and the four laws of electricity and magnetism are examined in the context of the history of ideas and development of modern science and technology. The objective is to illustrate the universality of these laws in explaining all nonrelativistic, macroscopic phenomena and to provide perspective on the traditional search by physicists for universal laws. (4 hours lecture/laboratory weekly.)
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Semester Hours: 3 Spring A study of the principles of reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, polarization, emission and amplification of light. Topics include the kaleidoscope, the rainbow, diamonds, human vision, the science of color, black light, the color of sunsets, lasers and holography. For nonscience majors. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.) Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: 1 unit high school algebra; 1 unit plane geometry.
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Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring Fundamental physics of sound; production, propagation and detection. Emphasis is placed on musical instruments and human voice and hearing. Sound reproduction, architectural acoustics and noise considerations are studied. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.) Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: High school algebra and geometry. Credit given for this course or PHYS 7 or 8.
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Individualized projects in public relations including historical, critical and analytical studies.
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An internship experience affords students an opportunity to apply their classroom experiences in a professional work setting appropriate to their major field of study. Public relations majors must complete 3 s.h. of internships to be eligible for graduation.
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An internship experience affords students an opportunity to apply their classroom experiences in a professional work setting appropriate to their major field of study. Public relations majors must complete 3 s.h. of internships to be eligible for graduation.
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