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Physics Course Offerings - Summer 2009

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PHYS 10a - Introduction to Physical Laws and Phenomena I
4 credit hours
Edward Martens
Requirements Fulfilled: sn, qr
M, T, W, Th 09:00 - 11:00 AM Session 1 Schedule

Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009
Prequisite or Corequisite: MATH 10a or equivalent
This course will introduce students in the life sciences to those phenomena and concepts of physics basic to their professional work. It is designed to meet the first half of the physics requirement of medical and dental schools when taken in conjunction with the laboratory course, PHYS 18a. It does not require facility in differential and integral calculus, but does presuppose a working knowledge of algebra and some familiarity with trigonometry. The laws and concepts of mechanics and thermodynamics are the main topics of the course. You can view a syllabus for this class here.
SAGE Course Number: 2030
Course Tuition: $2024

PHYS 10b - Introduction to Physical Laws and Phenomena II
4 credit hours
Edward Martens
Requirements Fulfilled: sn, qr
M, T, W, Th 09:00 - 11:00 AM Session 2 Schedule

Summer Session II: July 6 – August 7, 2009
Prerequisite: PHYS 10a

This course concludes the introduction of students in the life sciences to those phenomena and concepts of physics basic to their professional work. It is designed to meet the second half of the physics requirement of medical and dental schools when taken in conjunction with the laboratory course, PHYS 18b. PHYS 10b does not require facility in differential and integral calculus, but does presuppose a working knowledge of algebra and some familiarity with trigonometry. The main topics of the course are acoustics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. You can view a syllabus for this class here.
SAGE Course Number: 2092
Course Tuition: $2024

PHYS 18a - Introduction to Physical Laws and Phenomena I Laboratory
2 credit hours
Hermann Wellenstein
M, T, W, Th 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Session 1 Schedule

Summer Session I: June 1 - July 3, 2009
Corequisitie: PHYS 10a. May yield half-course credit toward rate-of-work and graduation.
This laboratory course consists of basic physics experiments designed to accompany PHYS 10a.
SAGE Course Number: 2031
Course Tuition: $1342 plus a $35 laboratory materials course fee

PHYS 18b - Introduction to Physical Laws and Phenomena II Laboratory
2 credit hours
Hermann Wellenstein
M, T, W, Th 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Session 2 Schedule

Summer Session II: July 6 – August 7, 2009
Corequisitie: PHYS 10b. May yield half-course credit toward rate-of-work and graduation.

This laboratory course consists of basic physics experiments designed to accompany PHYS 10b.
SAGE Course Number: 2093
Course Tuition: $1342 plus a $35 laboratory materials course fee

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