Energy and Society

This course provides a thorough introduction to basic energy science; society's evolving portfolio of both carbon intensive and alternative energy sources; the greenhouse effect and global warming. Uses high school algebra. (Gen. Ed. PS)

Relativity

The nature of space and time from the viewpoint of the special theory of relativity. Historical perspective. A variety of paradoxes and puzzles including the twin paradox. The speed of light as an upper limit. Muon decay. Photons. Basic high school algebra and geometry required. (Gen.Ed. PS)

Intermediate Lab A

Modern and classic experiments performed with up-to-date techniques. Course complements 400-level physics courses, and satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Physic and BS-Physic majors. Prerequisites: introductory physics with labs (PHYSIC 181-182, 283, 284, 285, 286, or equivalent), or consent of instructor.
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