Physical Science (P Sci)
ASTRONOMY
10. Elements of Astronomy and Physical Science (3)
Not open to students with credit in college physics. No credit when
taken concurrently with college physics. Prerequisite: one year of high
school algebra or equivalent. Elementary astronomy and physics; mechanical,
magnetic, and optical principles; application to everyday experiences. Lecture,
demonstration, discussion.
12. Physical Science (3)
Not open to students with credit in college chemistry; for nonscience majors.
Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra, or equivalent; P Sci 10 is
not a prerequisite. Qualitative introduction to principles and theories
of the physical sciences. Reading assignments dealing with history and philosophy
of science, the interaction of science and society, and the nature of scientific
enterprise. Lecture, demonstration.
21. Elementary Astronomy (3)
Prerequisite: elementary algebra and geometry. Nontechnical fundamental
principles and facts of astronomy; appreciation of the wonders of the universe.
106. History and Philosophy of Physical Science (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Development of physical science
from the historical standpoint and its significant contributions; philosophy
of science, nature of reality, principle of causality, role of definitions
in science, uncertainty and measurements, rise and decline of the mechanical
view, epistemology.
108. Impact of Science Upon Society (3)
Basic philosophical issues and social problems attending the growth of science;
study of areas in the history of science which have posed important questions
for man, with special attention to the writings of eminent scientists.
(See Course Numbering System.)
Physical Science (P Sci)
305. Physical Science for Secondary School Teachers
(3, max total 6 in any one field)
350. Physical Science for Elementary School Teachers
(3-6; max total 6 in any one field)