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Summer 2009

       

PHYS (Physics and Astronomy)



PHYS 100 Physical Science
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
No credit if taken after PHYS 110, PHYS 111, PHYS 211, or
PHYS 231

A conceptual study of physics using ideas of force and
energy to understand motion, properties of matter, sound,
light, and electricity and magnetism.
Call# 5400   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 08-July 31
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 104
Instructor: Miller, Nathan A.

Call# 5401   Section A01-Lab   
June 08-July 31
9:15am-11:15am   Tue.Thu.   P 205
Instructor: Miller, Nathan A.
PHYS 115 Survey of Astronomy
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics
No credit if taken after PHYS 226 or PHYS 229

A one-semester presentation of our current understanding
of the universe, including the solar system, birth and
death of stars, unusual phenomena such as black holes and
quasars, evolution of galaxies and the universe, and our
link with the cosmos.
Call# 5402   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-11:50am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 7
Instructor: Thomas, Paul Jonathan
PHYS 211 General Physics
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
No credit if taken after PHYS 231

Fundamental principles of mechanics, heat, wave motion,
and sound. Designed for students who desire a one-year
non-calculus course in physics. Proficiency with
algebraic operations is expected.
Call# 5403   Section 00A    5.0 cr
June 08-July 31
9:00am-11:30am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 106
Instructor: Huang, Jin

Call# 5404   Section 001-Lab   
June 08-July 31
9:00am-11:00am   Tue.Thu.   P 208
Instructor: Huang, Jin
PHYS 281 Topics in Physics
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics

Topics in physics and astronomy investigated at a level
suitable for nonscience majors, as well as science
majors.
Call# 5892   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-11:50am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 106
Instructor: Lockhart, Thomas E.
PHYS 315 The Mysterious Universe
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics

A view of the world as revealed by contemporary physical
thought. Topics include size and origin of universe,
ultimate nature of matter; modern ideas of space, time
and energy; possibilities of extraterrestrial life; and
values and limitations of science.
Call# 6027   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 08-July 31
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 117
Instructor: Ford, Lyle A.

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