This course is an introduction to the electricity and magnetism culminating in an elementary treatment of Maxwell’s equations. Einstein’s special relativity is also discussed.
Grade of C- or better in listed prerequisites
This is a laboratory course illustrating concepts and phenomena in electricity and magnetism. It is intended for students enrolled in Introduction to EM and Relativity (PHYS A102). Lab fee: $50
This course is a continuation of CHEM A105.
This course compares the functional biology of microbes, plants, and animals focusing on morphology, physiology, reproduction, development and natural history.
This course compares the functional biology of microbes, plants, and animals focusing on morphology, physiology, reproduction, development and natural history.
This lab involves experiments to accompany General Chemistry II Lecture and includes qualitative analysis. Lab fee $100.
This course examines the diversity of life through field trips, demonstrations, dissections, and experimental activities. Form and function of microbes, plants, and animals are compared to demonstrate how organisms have adapted to their environments. Lab fee $100.
This course examines the diversity of life through field trips, demonstrations, dissections, and experimental activities. Form and function of microbes, plants, and animals are compared to demonstrate how organisms have adapted to their environments. Lab fee $100.
This course offers preparation for students who plan to take calculus, but need to build their proficiency in algebra and trigonometry. Topics include exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
This is a beginning course in the calculus of one variable and analytic geometry. The concept of limits and their use in differential and integral calculus, max and min values of functions, and solving for areas and volumes are treated.