General Phys Lab I

This is a laboratory course designed to correspond to the lectures in PHYSICS 151. The laboratory experiments performed by students will cover kinematics, dynamics and other aspects of mechanics pertinent to the material covered in PHYSICS 151. This course may be taken simultaneously with PHYSICS 151.

General Phys Lab I

This is a laboratory course designed to correspond to the lectures in PHYSICS 151. The laboratory experiments performed by students will cover kinematics, dynamics and other aspects of mechanics pertinent to the material covered in PHYSICS 151. This course may be taken simultaneously with PHYSICS 151.

Intro Physics Lab I

This is a laboratory course designed to correspond to the lectures in PHYSICS 131. The laboratory experiments performed by students will cover kinematics, dynamics and other aspects of mechanics pertinent to the material covered in PHYSICS 131. This course may be taken simultaneously with PHYSICS 131.

Intro Physics Lab I

This is a laboratory course designed to correspond to the lectures in PHYSICS 131. The laboratory experiments performed by students will cover kinematics, dynamics and other aspects of mechanics pertinent to the material covered in PHYSICS 131. This course may be taken simultaneously with PHYSICS 131.

Electron For Sci I

Operation and use of the basic elements of modern electronics. Circuits designed and constructed in lab are tested using modern instrumentation. Principles of analog circuit analysis, filters, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, oscillators, power supplies, integrated circuits. A "hands-on" experience for those using electronic equipment in research, testing, and analysis. Recommended for majors in all pure and applied sciences and as preparation for digital electronics (Physics 532). Consent of instructor required.

Electron For Sci I

Operation and use of the basic elements of modern electronics. Circuits designed and constructed in lab are tested using modern instrumentation. Principles of analog circuit analysis, filters, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, oscillators, power supplies, integrated circuits. A "hands-on" experience for those using electronic equipment in research, testing, and analysis. Recommended for majors in all pure and applied sciences and as preparation for digital electronics (Physics 532). Consent of instructor required.

Electron For Sci I

Operation and use of the basic elements of modern electronics. Circuits designed and constructed in lab are tested using modern instrumentation. Principles of analog circuit analysis, filters, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, oscillators, power supplies, integrated circuits. A "hands-on" experience for those using electronic equipment in research, testing, and analysis. Recommended for majors in all pure and applied sciences and as preparation for digital electronics (Physics 532). Consent of instructor required.
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