PSC-PHYSICAL
SCIENCE -- 2001-03 Catalog
Physics Department
PSC
101 The Physical Environment: Matter
and
Energy (4) GE
B3 & B4
Introduction
to the basic principles of physical science and application of these principles
in modern society. Objects at rest and in motion, energy and power, fluids,
heat, light, and sound. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
PSC
102 The Physical Environment: Atoms and
Molecules (4)
Introduction
to the basic principles of the atomic, molecular, and sub-atomic behavior of
matter, and applications of these principles in modern society. Electricity and
magnetism, electrical nature of matter, organic and inorganic chemistry, modern
physics, the nucleus. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: PSC 101.
PSC
103 The Physical Environment: Earth and
the Universe (4) GE
B3
Introduction
to the basic principles of the Earth sciences and astronomy, and applications
of these principles in modern society. Structure and formation of the Earth,
earthquakes, weather, oceanography, Solar System, stars, and cosmology. 3
lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: PSC 101
PSC
110 Energy for the Present and the
Future (3)
Detailed
qualitative presentation of current and future energy sources along with the
associated environmental problems. Energy production, energy consumption,
efficient use of energy, fossil fuels, nuclear fission and alternative sources
such as solar, geothermal and fusion energy. 3 lectures.
PSC
201 Introduction to Physical
Oceanography (4) GE B5
Ocean
origin, evolution, and sea floor features. Sediments; sea water; the ocean and
our climate. Ocean surface and deep currents; waves and tides; coastal ocean.
Marine life, food production, organisms, environments and lifestyles. Coastal
development, pollution and food. Ocean resources and law. 4 lectures.
PSC
304 Applications of Physical Science
(4)
Serious
problems faced by technological societies worldwide, such as the destruction of
ozone, runaway greenhouse effect, smog, acid rain, water pollution, nuclear
radiation hazards, and the depletion of fossil fuels. 3 lectures, 1 activity.
Prerequisite: PSC 101, PSC 102, PSC 103 or equivalent.
PSC
305 Patterns of Change (4)
Patterns
of change in the formation and evolution of the Universe, the Earth, and life.
Topics include the Big Bang, radiometric dating, plate tectonics, the fossil
record, biogeography, and the biochemical evidence that supports evolution. 3
lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: PSC 101 or PSC 103 or consent of
instructor.
PSC
307 Nuclear Weapons in the Post-Soviet
World (4) GE Area F
Technology
and basic science of fission/fusion weapons, uranium/plutonium, nuclear
reactors, offensive/defensive missile systems, command/control, verification,
weapon effects, nuclear testing. Historical context of Cold War and
proliferation, recent events, global norms, arms control treaties. 3 lectures,
1 seminar. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area B, and junior standing (Updated
6/25/02).
PSC
320 Energy and the Environment for the
New Millennium (4) GE Area
F
Science
and technology of current and future energy sources along with associated
environmental problems. Energy production, consumption, efficient usage, fossil
fuels, nuclear, solar, other renewables. Risks, benefits, planning, economics.
3 lectures, 1 recitation. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area B, and junior standing
(Updated
6/25/02).
PSC
424 Organizing and Teaching of Physical
Sciences (3)
Techniques,
aims and objectives in the teaching of physical sciences and general sciences
at the secondary level. Selection and organization of teaching material.
Evaluation of results. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Evidence of satisfactory
preparation in physics and chemistry.
PSC
461 Senior Project (2)
Selection
and completion of a project under faculty supervision. Project results are
presented in a formal report. Minimum of 60 hours total time.