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3.00 Credits
This course studies the earth system, hazardous geologic processes, and earth resources. Models that quantify the cycling of elements within the Earth system provide a unifying theme in the course. Study of cycles of the elements makes explicit the Earth's "metabolic" processes and uncovers the facts of human dependence on maintenance of natural recycling processe s. Prerequisite or corequisit e: GSR 102 or the equivale nt Corequisit e: PHY 12
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3.00 Credits
This course studies our solar system and the universe with special emphasis on planetary science and the possibilities for space travel. Nearby planets and moons will be contrasted with Earth to highlight the uniqueness of our planet. Prerequisite or corequisite: GSR 102 or the equivalent Corequisite: PHY 124
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1.00 Credits
Case studies of explorations, catastrophes, technology application and human disturbance will provide focus for project work confronting a question or challenge that requires experimental design, implementation, data collection and publication of results. Corequisite: PHY 121 Course fee: $ 35
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1.00 Credits
Case studies and science fiction accounts of explorations, resource extraction, technology application will provide focus for project work confronting a question or challenge that requires experimental design, implementation, data collection and publication of results. Corequisite: PHY 122 Course fee: $ 35
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to product design and development, including product investigation, design, manufacture, assembly and performance evaluation by means of a semester-long project. Fundamentals of design and project-related technicalities will be taught in class lectures and actual project implementation will be accomplished in teams. Prerequisite/corequisite: MAT 150
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3.00 Credits
This introductory physics course develops a view of the universe as a clocklike mechanism where change is continuous, observers do not affect their measurements, identical experiments yield identical outcomes and the laws of physics are never violated. It uses methods of calculus to investigate topics in the kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, phases of matter, geometrical optics, optical instruments and Einstein's theory of relativity. Prerequisite: MAT 150
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3.00 Credits
This introductory physics course develops a view of the universe as a realm of uncertain possibilities, where change may be discontinuous, measuring may cause different experimental results, identical experiments yield many different outcomes and the laws of physics are violated under certain conditions. It uses methods of calculus to investigate topics in electricity and magnetism, vibrations/wave motion, quantum physics, atomic and nuclear physics, heat, ideal gas laws, thermodynamics, and quantum statistical physics. Prerequisite: PHY 151
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1.00 Credits
This is the companion laboratory to PHY 151 Physics I. Through a sequence of selected experiments, students will practice experiment design, report writing, use of standard instrumentation, data visualization, and error analysis skills. Prerequisite/corequisite: PHY 151 Course fee: $ 35
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1.00 Credits
This is the companion laboratory course to PHY 152. Through a sequence of selected experiments, students will practice experiment design,report writing, use of standard instruments, data visualization, and error analysis skills. Prerequisite/corequisite: PHY 152 Course fee: $35
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3.00 Credits
This course trains participants to start from the description of a control, computing, communication or information processing task, develop a state diagram of the process and design a digital circuit that will perform the task. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: GSR 102 or the equivalent, MAT 013 or the equivalent
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