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PHI 4050: Comparative Thought:Variable Topics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: PHI 2040; PHI 3000 or PHI 3020 Comparative thought or philosophy-sometimes called cross-cultural philosophy-is a sub field that considers a single myth, theme, topic or set of problems by comparing a plurality of sources from different streams and traditions, across cultural, linguistic, and historical boundaries. This course examines some fundamental human issues and questions from different perspectives, possibly involving a further examination of specific ideological or political viewpoints, both within and across cultures, as well. Some of the challenges to comparative work, including chauvinism, anachronism, incommensurability, and perennialism may also be discussed. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics.
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PHI 4100: Senior Seminar
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of all Level I & Level II General Studies course requirements and Senior standing This course is a capstone course and is required of all philosophy majors. It is an in-depth consideration of a topic or author (or group of topics or authors) involving synoptic reflection, detailed interpretation and thematic synthesis, with in-class presentations and an emphasis on philosophical writing. (Senior Experience)
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PHY 1000: Introduction to Physics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (3 + 2) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on the reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment placement tests and high school algebra or equivalent An introductory survey course for nonscientists that emphasizes the main concepts of physics, including mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, electricity, and magnetism, light, modern physics, and relativity. The accompanying laboratory work is designed to illustrate the material discussed in the lectures. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-sci)
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PHY 1250: Physics of Aviation
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
6 (5 + 2) Prerequisite: MTH 1110, or MTH 1310, or equivalent; Minimum performance standard scores on the reading, writing and mathematics preassessment placement tests A one-semester course introducing the fundamentals of physics through technological applications, many of which are in aerospace science. Topics include measurement, motion, temperature, heat, properties of fluids, sound, oscillations, waves, and electricity and magnetism. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-sci)
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PHY 2010: College Physics I
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with PHY 2030 is recommended MTH 1120 or equivalent; and satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication requirement; completion of PHY 2010 and PHY 2030 with a passing grade is required to receive General Studies credit This first term of a one-year sequence covers the fundamentals of physics in a basic but thorough manner. The experimental aspects of physics are emphasized in the classroom and in the laboratory. Considerable time is devoted to problem-solving. Course content includes measurement, vectors, kinematics, dynamics, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotational motion, properties of matter, heat, thermal properties of matter, thermodynamics, wave motion, and sound. The course is algebra-based. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-sci)
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PHY 2020: College Physics II
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with PHY 2040 is recommended; PHY 2010 and satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication requirement; completion of PHY 2020 and PHY 2040 with a passing grade is required to receive General Studies credit A continuation of PHY 2010, the algebra-based introductory physics course. Topics include electricity and magnetism, electromechanical devices, AC circuits, geometrical and physical optics, and modern physics. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-sci)
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PHY 2030: College Physics I Laboratory
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
1 (0 + 2) Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with PHY 2010 is recommended; MTH 1120 or equivalent; and satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication requirement; completion of PHY 2010 and PHY 2030 with a passing grade is required to receive General Studies credit The first semester of a one-year sequence in laboratory work that emphasizes experimental techniques, procedures and formal report writing. Laboratory experiments reinforce or extend the work of the lecture portion of the course. Emphasis is on mechanics. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science)
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PHY 2040: College Physics II Laboratory
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
1 (0 + 2) Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with PHY 2020 is recommended and satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication requirement; completion of PHY 2020 and PHY 2040 with a passing grade is required to receive General Studies credit This course is the second semester of a one-year sequence in laboratory work that emphasizes experimental techniques, procedures and formal report writing. Laboratory experiments are selected to reinforce or extend the work of the lecture portion of the course. Emphasis is on electrical measurements, waves, optics, and modern physics. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science)
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PHY 2311: General Physics I
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1410 and satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communications requirement Completion of PHY 2311 and PHY 2321 with a grade of "C" or better is required to receive General Studies creditConcurrent registration with PHY 2321 is recommended. This first term of a one-year introductory calculus-based physics course is suitable for science and engineering students. Topics treated include mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and light. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-sci)
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PHY 2321: General Physics I Laboratory
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
1 (0 + 2) Prerequisite: Concurrent registration with PHY 2311 is recommended Satisfaction of either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication course requirement; completion of PHY 2311 and PHY 2321 with passing grades is required to receive General Studies credit This first semester of a one-year sequence in laboratory work emphasizes experimental techniques, procedures and formal report writing. Laboratory experiments reinforce or extend the work of the lecture portion of the course. Emphasis is on mechanics. (General Studies- Level II, Natural Science)
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