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PHYS 1023: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOL
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course will discuss recent developments in alternative energy technologies. In particular, this course will cover recent scientific developments and the latest technological advances in areas of science and engineering associated with power generation. Students will develop the necessary skills to decipher scientific articles and interpret the scope and conclusions of recent scientific research. Subjects covered in the course will be drawn from recent scientific and engineering literature describing recent breakthroughs, aimed at improving efficiency, cost-effectiveness and practicality of renewable energies. The topics could include biofuels, nanotechnology, and solar cells. A scientific method of inquiry and reasoning will be stressed throughout the course.
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PHYS 1210: GENERAL PHYSICS I
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
A calculus based introduction to the physics of mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: MATH2070 or concurrently Co-requisite: PHYS1215
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PHYS 1215: GENERAL PHYSICS LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This laboratory section accompanies General Physics I (PHYS1210). Students perform experiments, analyze data, maintain a laboratory notebook, and write reports summarizing experimental findings and conclusions. Co-requisite: PHYS1210
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PHYS 2210: GENERAL PHYSICS II
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
A calculus based introduction to the physics of electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and modern physics. Prerequisites: PHYS1210 and MATH2070 Co-Requisite: PHYS2215
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PHYS 2215: GENERAL PHYSICS II LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This laboratory section accompanies General Physics II (PHYS2210). Students perform experiments, analyze data, maintain a laboratory notebook, and write reports summarizing experimental findings and conclusions. Co-requisite: PHYS2210
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PHYS 2610: ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of classical and modern physics for students majoring in environmental science. This one semester course reviews elements of mechanics, thermodynamics, states of matter, weather and climate, and radioactivity. The practical aspects of the physical concepts are stressed where appropriate. Prerequisite: MATH2040 Co-requisite: PHYS2615
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PHYS 2615: ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
Students registering for or who have completed PHYS2610 may elect this laboratory course which meets for one two-hour session each week. PHYS2615 compliments PHYS2610 and provides students the ability to perform experiments that demonstrate and re-enforce the physics concepts examined in PHYS2610. The course provides hands-on experimentation of the basic laws of mechanics, energy, electrostatics, wave motion, spectroscopy, and radioactivity, among others. Co-requisite: PHYS2610
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POLS 1020: AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This courseis a basic course in the structure, principles, and functions of American political institutions through which the people of the United States govern themselves. The federal government is emphasized.
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POLS 1025: HONORS AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVT
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This courseis a basic course in the structure, principles, and functions of American political institutions through which the people of the United States govern themselves. The federal government is emphasized.
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POLS 1030: COMPAR/CONTEMP POLITICAL SYST
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is an exploration of the general principles and problems of modern governments. Students examine the role of government in the social process, the nature and development of political organization, the relationship of the state to society, and the search for a just balance between freedom and authority. The course involves an examination of comparative governments and political theory as appropriate to the United States, Great Britain, France, West Germany, the Soviet Union, mainland China, and others which may be selected. An individual research paper may be required.
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