2012-2013 Catalog > Courses > PHYS - Physics > 200
Introduction to tools, language, and procedures basic to training of an engineering draftsperson. Emphasis on drafting techniques, two-dimensional and isometric representation.
A survey of the major scientific discoveries and the scientists behind these discoveries. The course will discuss historical developments from Ptolemy to Kirby (the co-inventor of the integrated circuit chip).
A non-mathematical course covering historical, philosophical, theological and scientific aspects concerning the genesis of the universe.
Calculus-based lecture sequence for science and mathematics majors who have completed a course or courses in University Calculus or the equivalent. Kinematics, dynamics, gravitation. A recitation is included.
Calculus-based lecture sequence for science and mathematics majors who have completed a course or courses in University Calculus or the equivalent. Electricity and magnetism. A recitation is included.
One three-hour laboratory session per week treating topics covered in PHYS 230.
One three-hour laboratory session per week treating topics covered in PHYS 231.
Special relativity, wave motion, basic concepts of quantum mechanics, atomic structure, solid state, and nuclear physics, including a weekly three hour lab.