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Physics Courses Currently Available at WSUINDEXThe courses available in the Physics Department are listed below in order of catalog number. The number of credit hours for the courses are given in parentheses. The semester(s) in which the course is typically offered is listed in italics (Su=summer, F=fall, S=spring). Please click on the highlighted name for more information about the course you are interested in. You may also wish to see the official on-line catalog
Note: The following physics courses satisfy the Physical Science requirement: 1010, 1040, 1360, 2010, 2210. The following physics courses satisfy the Scientific Inquiry requirement: 1010, 1040, 1360, 2010, 2020, 2210, 2220. PHSX 1010. Elementary Physics (3) Su, F, S PHSX 1040. Elementary Astronomy (3) Su, F, S PHSX 1360. Principles of Physical Science (3) S PHSX 2010. College Physics I (5) Su, F, S PHSX 2015. College Physics I Lab (1) Su, F, S PHSX 2020. College Physics II (5) Su, F, S PHSX 2025. College Physics II Lab (1) Su, F, S PHSX 2090. Environmental Physics - Energy and Power (3) PHSX 2210. Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (5) F, S PHSX 2215. Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab (1) F, S PHSX 2220. Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (5) F, S PHSX 2225. Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab (1) F, S
PHSX 2300. Scientific Computing with C++ and Fortran (3) F PHSX 2600. Laboratory Safety (1) F, S
PHSX 2830. Introductory Readings in Physics (1-3) Su, F, S
PHSX 3410. Electronics for Scientists (4) F
PHSX 3500. Analytical Mechanics (3) F
PHSX 4570. Secondary School Science Teaching Methods (3) F
PHSX 1010. Elementary Physics (3) Su, F, SCatalog Description: A brief survey of physics at the introductory level. Topics covered include laws of motion, gravity, energy, light, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, radioactivity, and relativity. Three hours of lecture per week. Additional Course Description: This is an introductory-level physics course which aims at providing the student with a broad and general background in many different areas of physics. The topics in this course include mechanics, heat, optics, atomic, nuclear and particle physics and relativity. Prerequisites: none. Official Departmental Syllabus PHSX 1040. Elementary Astronomy (3) Su, F, SCatalog Description: A brief survey of the physical universe using the fundamental laws of physics. Topics include the history of astronomy, the solar system, the sun, the evolution of stars, pulsars, black holes, the Milky Way galaxy, galaxies, quasars, and the Big Bang. Three hours of lecture per week. Additional Course Description: This introductory-level course is designed to give the student an overview of the physical universe and the objects contained within it - the planets, stars, and galaxies. The basic physical processes of gravitation, light, and atomic and nuclear physics are studied and used to describe and explain the structure and evolution of astronomical objects. Prerequisites: none. Official Departmental Syllabus
PHSX 1360. Principles of Physical Science (3) SCatalog Description: A lecture/laboratory course designed to provide an introduction to the scientific method and its application to the study of selected topics in physics and chemistry. Two hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week. Recommended for Elementary Education majors. Additional Course Description: Physics 1360 is a lecture/laboratory course recommended for Elementary Education majors. It is designed to provide an introduction to the scientific method and its application to the study of selected topics in physics and chemistry, and is presently being team-taught by faculty from physics and chemistry. There are two classroom sessions plus one three-hour lab per week. Classroom demonstrations involving student participation are used throughout the classroom sessions. The instructors make every effort to provide the students (future elementary school teachers) with a model of how science should be taught in the classroom. Prerequisites: none. References: Reading materials produced explicitly for this course. Suggested Syllabus: The nature of science, measurement, classification, experimentation, representing data, motion and Newton's laws, energy and work, heat and temperature, electricity and magnetism, waves, sound, light, chemical elements, atomic structure, forces between particles, atomic weights, electronic structure of atoms, chemical compounds, chemical reactions, solutions, acids and bases, polymers.
PHSX 2010. College Physics I (5) Su, F, SCatalog Description: First semester of a two-semester sequence in general physics, primarily for students in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, technology and other disciplines requiring physics without calculus. This semester covers topics in mechanics, including kinematics, Additional Course Description: PHSX PS2010-2020 is an algebra-based physics course. This first semester of the two-semester sequence describes both the translational and rotational motions of objects, and the forces and torques that act on them. Prerequisites: Math 1060 (minimum grade of C) PHSX 2019. College Physics I Lab (1) Su, F, SCatalog Description: Co-requisite PHYS PS/SI2010. One 3-hour lab per week. Enrollment limited to transfer students.
PHSX 2020. College Physics II (5) Su, F, SCatalog Description: Second semester of a two-semester sequence in general physics. This semester covers topics in electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light and optics, relativity, atomic, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHYS PS/SI2010. Class meets five hours per week in lecture/discussion format. One 3-hour lab per week (PHYS 2029). Additional Course Description: The second semester of General Physics starts with the basic properties and sources of electric and magnetic fields and the properties of electromagnetic waves. The course then examines the nature of light, including geometrical optics. Three areas of modern physics are also discussed: the special theory of relativity, quantum physics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Prerequisites: PHSX 2010 (minimum grade of C) PHSX 2029. College Physics II Lab (1) Su, F, SCatalog Description: Co-requisite PHYS SI2020. One 3-hour lab per week. Enrollment limited to transfer students. PHSX 2090. Environmental Physics - Energy and Power (3)Catalog Description: An interdisciplinary course dealing with the chemical and physical concepts of energy and power. Emphasis will be placed on the emerging energy crisis, effects upon the environment and the quality of life. PHSX 2210. Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (5) F, SCatalog Description: First semester of a two-semester sequence in calculus-based physics, primarily for students in science, math, computer science, and pre engineering. This semester covers topics in mechanics, including kinematics, Additional Course Description: PHSX PS2210-2220 is a calculus-based physics course. The first semester describes both the translational and rotational motions of objects, and the forces and torques that act on them. Prerequisites: Math 1210 (co-requisite) PHSX 2219. Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab (1) F, SCatalog Description: Co-requisite PHYS PS/SI2210. One 3-hour lab per week. Enrollment limited to transfer students. PHSX 2220. Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (5) F, SCatalog Description: Second semester of a two semester sequence in calculus-based physics. This semester covers topics in electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light and optics, relativity, and quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHYS PS/SI2210. Co-requisite: MATH SI1220. Class meets five hours per week in lecture/discussion format. One 3-hour lab per week (PHYS 2229). Additional Course Description: The second semester of Physics for Scientists and Engineers starts with a description of the basic properties and sources of electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations are then used to study the properties of electromagnetic waves. The course then examines the nature of light. Three areas of modern physics are also discussed: the special theory of relativity, quantum physics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Prerequisites: PHSX 2210 (minimum grade of C) and Math 1220 (corequisite) PHSX 2229. Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Lab (1) F, SCatalog Description: Co-requisite PHYS SI2220. One 3-hour lab per week. Enrollment limited to transfer students. PHSX 2300. Scientific Computing with C++ and Fortran (3) FCatalog Description: Introduction to the C, C++, and Fortran programming languages. General programming theory and practice. Introduction to applications of computers and computer programming in the sciences. Prerequisites: Math 1050 and Math 1060 (minimum grades of C), or Math 1080 (minimum grade of C), or placement test. PHSX 2600. Laboratory Safety (1) F, SCatalog Description: An interdisciplinary, team-taught course that will be an overview of the major chemical, biological and physical safety issues related to science laboratories and field work. Class will meet once per week and will be taught in a lecture/demonstration format. Prerequisites: none. PHSX 2710. Introductory Modern Physics (3) SCatalog Description: Relativity, quantum effects, the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, molecular and solid-state bonding, quantum effect devices, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, and devices, elementary particles. Prerequisites: PHSX 2220, Math 1220. Additional Course Description: This course presents an introduction to our modern understanding of nature, which has been developed during the twentieth century. Topics include Einstein's special theory of relativity, the theory of quantum mechanics, wave-particle duality, the nature of atoms, and nuclear physics. Prerequisites: PHSX 2220, Math 1220 (minimum grades of C) PHSX 2800. Introductory Individual Research Problems (1-3) Su, F, SCatalog Description: Time and credit to be arranged. Intended for students working on a directed research project which includes physics at the lower division level for one or more semesters. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Prerequisites: none. PHSX 2830. Introductory
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