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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Supervised training and experience in applied philosophy for advanced students in community organizations. Internship contracts are required. Cr/NC only. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours. A descriptive survey of the important principles of physics. Not recommended for B.S. students. Satisfies GE, category B1 or B3. Prerequisite for chemistry, physics, or mathematics majors: Physics and Astronomy Department approval.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory, 3 hours. Experimental demonstrations, exercises, and field trips illustrating the methods by which physicists have learned what they claim to know about the world. Instruction is at the PHYS 100 level. Satisfies GE, category B1 or B3, and GE laboratory requirements. Prerequisite: previous or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 100 or ASTR 100, or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 4 hours. The first of three basic sequential courses in physics for science and mathematics majors. Introduction to vectors; classical mechanics, including particle dynamics and fluid mechanics; simple harmonic motion; thermodynamics and kinetics. Satisfies GE, category B1 or B3. Prerequisite: MATH 161.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory, 3 hours. Demonstrations and participatory experiments are used to increase the student’s familiarity with gravitational, electromagnetic, and nuclear forces in nature. Applications include biological, geophysical, medical, and environmental phenomena. Satisfies GE, category B1 or B3, and GE laboratory requirements. Prerequisite: previous or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 114.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory, 3 hours. Laboratory experiments to accompany PHYS 210AB and develop students’ ability to perform measurements of physical phenomena and increase their appreciation of the sense of the physical universe gained through experimentation. 209A satisfies GE, category B1 or B3, and GE laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: high school algebra and trigonometry and a course in high school physical science. For 209A: previous or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 210A. For 209B: 209A and previous or concurrent enrollment in 210B. CAN PHYS SEQ A.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours. A basic course in physics for students majoring in biology, geology, or pre-professional programs. Fundamentals of Newtonian mechanics, thermophysics, optics, electricity and magnetism, special relativity, and quantum physics. Registration by mathematics majors requires Physics and Astronomy Department approval. 210A satisfies GE, category B1 or B3 requirement. Prerequisites: high school algebra and trigonometry, or MATH 107. CAN PHYS SEQ A.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 4 hours. The continuation of PHYS 114. Electrostatics, quasistatic fields and currents, magnetostatics; electromagnetic induction; waves; physical and geometric optics. Prerequisites: PHYS 114; previous or concurrent enrollment in MATH 211.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory, 3 hours. Selected experiments to increase the student’s working physical knowledge of the natural world. Prerequisites: PHYS 114 and 116. Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 214 is strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basics of analog and digital electronics. Review of Kirchhoff’s laws, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. Electronic circuits modelinand analysis, diodes, transistors, filters, operational amplifiers, single and multi-stage amplifiers; analysis and design of combinational and sequential digital circuits. Cross-listed as ES 230. Prerequisites: ES 220 and 221, or PHYS 214 and 216, or 210B and 209B, or consent of instructor. Must be taken concurrently with Electronics I Lab.
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