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PHOTO 111: Introduction to Photography
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course is designed to stimulate visual awareness by encouraging students to use the camera as a tool for recording information as they examine their surrounding environment. Students will explore the mechanics of the camera and its function in order to produce photographic prints by learning darkroom procedures, then analyzing choices for pictorial presentation. Photography as documentation, record keeping, social commentary and creative expression will also be analyzed and studied through the works of photojournalists, fashion photographers, advertising designers and family snapshots. May not be taken for College Studies credit.
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PHOTO 301: Studio Photography
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course is an introduction to studio photography and large-format cameras. Emphasis is placed on the use of lighting, props and setting as factors in the photography of objects for commercial, fashion, advertising and product design and documentation. Prerequisite: GRAPH- 204 or permission of the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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PHOTO 381: Independent Study in Photography
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
For further details, see general description of Independent Study in "Academic Policies" section.Prerequisites: PHOTO- 301, GRAPH- 310 and permission of the instructor
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PHYS 101: General Physics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(for non-science majors) The basic laws of mechanics and thermodynamics are covered. The emphasis will be on understanding the major laws of physics and the way they manifest themselves in practical applications and in laboratory experiments. The areas of importance for architecture and interior design, such as sound and illumination, are discussed. Prerequisites: MATH-100 or MATH-101 or MATH-102 or MATH- 103 or MATH-111
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PHYS 201: Physics I:Mechanics and Heat
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(required for science and Engineering majors) A calculus-based course emphasizing Newton's three laws of motion and the conservation laws of energy, linear momentum and angular momentum as first integrals of the dynamics. Additional topics in mechanics include stress and strain, simple harmonic motion and hydrostatics. Absolute temperature scales, thermal expansion, specific heats, methods of transfer of heat energy, ideal gases and real gases are considered before studying the first and second laws of thermodynamics, with the concept of entropy emphasized in the latter. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH-112 Corequisite: PHYS-201L
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PHYS 201L: Physics I:Mechanics and Heat Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
In this one-credit laboratory course students perform, analyze and submit lab reports based on experiments which test the theories developed in mechanics and heat and they take quizzes based both on the lab instructions and material from the lectures. Prerequisite: PHYS-201 Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH-112
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PHYS 203: Physics II:Waves,Electricity and Magnetism,Light
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The mathematical representation of traveling sinusoidal waves and standing-wave patterns is emphasized. Applications are made to sound waves. Electrostatics include Gauss's law, electric potentials and the potential gradient equation. The field concepts are used to interpret elementary D.C. circuits including Kirchhoff's Rules. Capacitors as circuit elements and dielectrics are also studied. The effects of the magnetic field, its sources, induced EMFs and magnetic materials are considered. Series AC circuits conclude electromagnetism. Geometric optics includes lenses, mirrors and optical instruments. Physical optics includes interference and polarization of light waves. Prerequisites: PHYS-201 and PHYS-201L Corequisite: PHYS-203L
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PHYS 203L: Physics II Laboratory:Waves,Electricity and Magnetism,Light
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
In this one-credit laboratory course students perform, analyze and submit lab reports based on experiments which test the theories developed in waves, electricity and magnetism, and light. They take quizzes based both on the lab instructions and material from the lectures. Corequisite: PHYS-203 Prerequisites: PHYS-201 and PHYS-201L
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PHYS 314: Elements of Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The experimental background of quantum mechanics is reviewed before its postulates are introduced, and the theory is used to solve one-dimensional examples including the harmonic oscillator, then - in three dimensions - the hydrogenatom, electron spin and atomic spectra. Applications to chemistry are stressed. Prerequisites: MATH-225, PHYS-201
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PRINT 101: Introduction to Print Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course introduces production of printed textiles by handscreen and digital fabric printing methods. Students will learn the technical process of color separation, screen making and printing in both digital and conventional (hands-on) modes. Students will be encouraged to integrate their work from other design courses with their printed textile work in this class. Sketchbook study will be required to document design development and processes, ideas and drawings. Prerequisites: ADFND- 102, DSGNFND 203 or INDD-102, plus one of the following: ARCHDSN- 208, D232, CAD-206, CAD-201 or CAD-204
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