
Prerequisite: Either PHY 101 or PHY 103 or PHY 201 or the equivalent. Emphasis may be given during any given semester to some one form of energy (and its utilization, etc.). A study of world energy resources including solar, wind, fossil fuel, nuclear, tidal, hydro, and geothermal energies the study will include considerations of energy collection, utilization, distribution, and degradation. PHY 210 WORLD ENERGY: RESOURCES AND UTILIZATION. Prerequisites: PHY 201 and MAT 203 before or with this course. Four one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Continuation of Physics 201 course includes electromagnetism, light and atomic physics. Prerequisite: MAT 123 before or with this course. Four one- hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Course includes mechanics, heat and waves. Calculus-based course designed to meet the needs of majors in physics, chemistry and mathematics, and students who plan to study engineering. Systematic study of subjects or items as agreed upon by student and instructor. May not be used as a general education requirement. Prerequisite: PHY 105 or concurrent enrollment in PHY 105. A combination of outdoor observations of the sky and indoor experiments in the physical background of astronomy and measurement techniques used in astronomy. A laboratory course to accompany Introductory Astronomy. A survey course in contemporary astronomy, methods and instruments of astronomy, the solar system, planets, moons, the sun, stars, stellar formation and evolution, galaxies, and cosmology. Prerequisite: Previously taken or concurrent enrollment in PHY 103. Fulfills general education lab requirement.

Laboratory course designed to engage students in experiments relating to physical principles and their applications. Students needing a physical science lab course should enroll concurrently in PHY 104. Fundamental physical principles with specific applications to meteorology, astronomy, geology, and oceanography. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Must be preceded by PHY 101 or consent of instructor. Course includes electromagnetism, light and optics. MAT 121 is recommended before or with this course. Course includes mechanics, heat, and sound.
