Course Descriptions and Current Course Syllabi
Fall1101*, 1102* Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory (0- 2). Required laboratory experiences to supplement Physical Science 1301 and 1302, respectively.
1301, 1302 Introduction to Physical Science (3-0). An introduction to the foundations of physical science, including selected areas of physics, chemistry, space science, weather. Credit to be validated by credit in Physical Science 1101, 1102, respectively. Concurrent enrollment in laboratory required.
1301 - Sauncy,1301 - Williams
1403 Introduction to Space Science (3-2). A survey of space science from the earliest recognition of the cosmos to the current search for extra-solar planetary systems. Major topics include the space environment, planetary science, satellite communication, remote sensing, robotic exploration, and exobiology.
3311*, 3312* Physical Science Concepts (3-0). A study of physical systems and sub-systems, interactions, variables, motion, energy, electricity, and magnetism.
3311 - Bixler,3311 - Young
*Physical Science 3311 and 1101 may be taken concurrently and Physical Science 3312 and 1102 may be taken concurrently if needed to meet distributional laboratory requirements.
1101*, 1102* Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory (0- 2). Required laboratory experiences to supplement Physical Science 1301 and 1302, respectively.
1301, 1302 Introduction to Physical Science (3-0). An introduction to the foundations of physical science, including selected areas of physics, chemistry, space science, weather. Credit to be validated by credit in Physical Science 1101, 1102, respectively. Concurrent enrollment in laboratory required.
1302 - Sauncy,1302 - Wallace,1302-010 - Williams,1302-020 - Williams
3311*, 3312* Physical Science Concepts (3-0). A study of physical systems and sub-systems, interactions, variables, motion, energy, electricity, and magnetism.
3312 - Allen,3312 - Bixler,3312 - Williams
