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0.000 Credit Hours 35.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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0.000 Credit Hours 35.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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0.000 Credit Hours 400.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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0.000 Credit Hours 400.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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0.000 Credit Hours 400.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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0.000 Credit Hours 400.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Online/Seminar (OPD Courses) School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
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The fundamentals of geometric and physical optics are covered with an introduction to wave motion and the basic tenets of electromagnetic radiation necessary to support the laws of reflection, refraction, and interference effects.Reflective and refractive, single and double element imaging is included.The principle of superposition is used to introduce various interference phenomena including diffraction effects.The fundamentals of fiber optics, lasers, and active optical devices are also covered.The course is designed for non-physics major science and engineering students and is accompanied by PS 122L.Three credits.
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A laboratory companion to PS122, the course includes a variety of experiments to complement PS 122 lectures.Experiments in imaging, diffraction, and interference are included.One credit.
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This introductory course - for students concentrating in physics, mathematics, chemistry, or engineering - covers mechanics, heat, and fluid dynamics.It also includes rigorous mathematical derivations using integral and differential calculus.Topics include velocity and acceleration, Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, power momentum, torque, vibratory motion, elastic properties of solids, fluids at rest and in motion, properties of gases, measurement and transfer of heat, and elementary thermodynamics.Three credits
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This lab course engages students in experimental measurements spanning the areas of mechanics and thermal stresses on matter, with the objective of training students in experimental measurements, data manipulation and analysis, error analysis, deductive thinking, and instrumentation, providing depth to students' understanding of the phenomena taught in PS 15.Specific experimental measurements include accelerated motion, periodic motion, gravitational force, ballistics, conservation of energy and momentum, rotational dynamics, and measurements of the coefficient of linear expansion and the heat of fusion.Students complete a weekly lab report.One credit.
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