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WN 2013
Physics
PHYSICS 112 - Cosmology: The Science of the Universe
Section 001

Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: BS, NS
Other: FYSem
Advisory Prerequisites: Although no science courses are required, high school physics would be helpful. Enrollment restricted to first-year students, including those with sophomore standing.
Other Course Info: F.
BS: This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Freese,Katherine

 

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The majority of even college educated adults have only a modest understanding of our place in the universe at large. Most would be hard pressed to answer correctly such questions as: What else is there in the universe besides stars? Why do we think there was a big bang? How big is a galaxy and how might they have formed? This course will provide answers to such questions, stressing conceptual understanding and simple calculational problem solving. The format will be varied and informal. In addition to regular seminar attendance, students will likely be asked to perform small experiments and present at least one oral presentation. Essays and other written work will play a large role in the grade. Although no science prerequisites are required, exposure to physics at high school level would be helpful.


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Textbooks/Other Materials (data maintained by department in Wolverine Access)

ISBN: 9780142001868 How to build a time machine, Author: Paul Davies., Publisher: Penguin 1st Americ 2002
Required

ISBN: 0465024378 The first three minutes : a modern view of the origin of the universe, Author: Steven Weinberg., Publisher: Basic Books Updated ed 1993
Required

ISBN: 9780805072563 The big bang, Author: Joseph Silk., Publisher: W.H. Freeman/Owl Book 3rd ed. 2002
Required

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