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The second of four calculus based general physics courses supporting the customary baccalaureate science or engineering degree requirement. The subjects covered in PHY 172 are centered on electromagnetic phenomena. Topics include static electricity, fields and potentials, capacitance, resistance, DC circuits, RC circuits, magnetic forces and fields, induction, RL circuits, AC circuits, RLC circuits, and Maxwells equations. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisites: MAT 120 and PHY 171. Co requisite: MAT 121 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (N)
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The third of four calculus based, general physics courses supporting the customary baccalaureate science or engineering degree requirement. The subjects covered in PHY 273 are centered on wave, optical and quantum mechanical phenomena. Topics include sound, acoustic wave propagation, Fourier decomposition, optical polarization, diffraction, geometrical optics, optical system analysis, blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect, line spectra, the Bohr atom, deBroglie waves, the Schrodinger equation, quantum tunneling, quantum puzzles, nuclear phenomena. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisites: PHY 171 and PHY 172. Prerequisite/Co requisite: MAT 222 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (N)
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The fourth of four calculus based, general physics courses supporting the customary baccalaureate science or engineering degree requirement. The subjects covered in PHY 274 are centered on thermo dynamic and fluid phenomena. Topics include buoyancy, viscosity, aerodynamics, temperature, thermal expansion, the ideal gas law, kinetic theory, heat, calorimetry, the laws of thermodynamics, heat engines, refrigeration, entropy, heat flow, gravitation and the special theory of relativity. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisites: PHY 171 and PHY 172. Prerequisite/Co requisite: MAT 222 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (N)
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A person's attitude when looking for a job is the most important part of finding employment. This workshop will help participants identify their key attitudes about looking for a job and consider suggestions for becoming more self-directed in the job search. Participants will identify their attitudes on four basic scales: luck vs. planning, uninvolved vs. involved, help from others vs. self-help, and passive vs. active. (2 hours)
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