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Oct 31, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHYS 7000 - Gateway to Physics 2 Credit Hours Description This course is intended for anyone curious about physics and its relevance to contemporary life. It is primarily for students in the Masters of Arts in Teaching program in the College of Education but is also appropriate for students in medicine, law, and business, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, music, and fine arts. No background in physics is necessary. The course engages a broad spectrum of resources and experiential opportunities (e.g. popular science books & articles, videos, websites, lab tours, field trips, service learning opportunities, and guest presenters) to explore compelling interconnections between physics and other disciplines and career interests. Course topics may include Physics and the Human Body, Physics and the Nano-scale, Physics and the Cosmos, Physics and Technology, Physics and Art, and Chaos & Complexity. Two lecture hours a week.
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