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PhSc100 Physical Science
Laboratory (0-2) 1
Work covers experiments
in the fields of physics. Laboratory techniques and scientific processes
are emphasized. Students cannot receive credit for both PhSc 100
and PhSc 106Tx. Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 105T The Physical
Sciences (3-0) 3
History, processes, and
methods of science. Study is made of the development of some of
the most important concepts of science, modern developments, problems
in science, and problems from science. Students cannot receive credit
for both PhSc 105T and PhSc 106Tx. Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 106Tx The Physical
Sciences (3-2) 4
History, processes, and
methods of science. Study is made of the development of some of
the most important concepts of science, modern developments, problems
in science, and problems from science. Students cannot receive credit
for both PhSc 105T and PhSc 106Tx or for both PhSc 100 and PhSc
106Tx. Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 115Nx Environmental
Physical Science (3-2) 4
Students will explore
foundational concepts in the physical sciences, focusing on how
these concepts provide a better understanding of current environmental
issues. The accompanying laboratory will stress scientific methodology
and reinforce concepts learned in class. It is required that it
be taken at the same time as the course.
PhSc 200 Introductory
Astronomy Laboratory (0-2) 1
Work is aimed toward
a greater appreciation of the universe through selected observational
laboratory experiments in astronomy. Students cannot receive credit
for both PhSc 200 and PhSc 206T. Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 205T Introductory
Astronomy (3-0) 3
A course for students
interested in elementary astronomy. A survey of modern observations
of astronomy including the moon, planets, stars, and their formations.
The history and social implications of astronomy are also addressed.
Students cannot receive credit for both PhSc 205T and PhSc 206Tx.
Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 206Tx Introductory
Astronomy (3-2) 4
A course for students
interested in elementary astronomy. A survey of modern observations
of astronomy including the moon, planets, stars, and their formations.
The history and social implications of astronomy are also addressed.
PhSc 206 has a required lab. Students cannot receive credit for
both PhSc 205T and PhSc 206Tx or for both PhSc 200 and PhSc 206Tx.
Fall and winter terms.
PhSc 405 Cosmic Time
Place (3-0) 3
Modern science has or
will profoundly alter our view of ourselves and our place and time
in physical reality. This course describes in non-technical terms
the recent developments in cosmology, quantum physics, pre-biotic
evolution, and artificial intelligence-these seem likely to have
the largest impact on human world views. Format, readings from some
lay expositional works, and class discussion.
Prerequisites:
Junior standing or instructor permission.
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