Physics
- PHYSICS 1011Basic Physics IPrerequisites: MATH 1030 and MATH 1035 required, MATH 1100 or MATH 1800 strongly recommended, concurrent enrollment in PHYSICS 1011L recommended. This course is specifically designed for students in health and life sciences covering the topics in classical mechanics such as kinematics, Newton's laws, energy, momentum and oscillations. This course will not fulfill the PHYSICS 2111 requirement for physics, chemistry, and engineering majors.
- PHYSICS 1011LBasic Physics I LaboratoryPrerequisite: PHYSICS 1011 (may be taken concurrently). This laboratory course accompanies PHYSICS 1011, which is specifically designed for students in health and life sciences covering topics in classical mechanics such as kinematics, Newton's laws, energy, momentum and oscillations.
- PHYSICS 1012Basic Physics IIPrerequisites: PHYSICS 1011, concurrent enrollment in PHYSICS 1012L recommended. This continuation of PHYSICS 1011 is specifically designed for students in health and life sciences covering electricity, magnetism, light, optics and waves. This course will not fulfill the PHYSICS 2112 requirement for physics, chemistry, and engineering majors.
- PHYSICS 1012LBasic Physics II LaboratoryPrerequisites: PHYSICS 1012 (may be taken concurrently). This laboratory course accompanies PHYSICS 1012, which is specifically designed for students in health and life sciences, covering electricity, magnetism, light, optics and waves.
- PHYSICS 3390ResearchPrerequisite: Consent of department. Independent physics research projects arranged between student and instructor. Hours arranged.
- PHYSICS 4381Directed Rdgs in PhysicsPrerequisite: Consent of instructor. An independent study of special topics in physics for senior undergraduates or graduate students.
- PHYSICS 6490ResearchPrerequisite: Must have a faculty mentor and approval of the department chair. Investigations of an advanced nature leading to the preparation of a thesis or dissertation.
- PHYSICS 6495Continuous RegistrationDoctoral candidates who have completed all requirements for the degree except the dissertation, and are away from the campus must continue to enroll for at least one hour of credit each registration period until the degree is completed. Failure to do so may invalidate the candidacy.