University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||
For Undergraduates.
Physics B1: General Physics.—This course includes elementary
Mechanics, Sound, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, and Light. Instruction
is given by text-books and lectures accompanied by experimental
demonstrations. In addition, recitations, solution of illustrative
problems, and written reports upon quantitative laboratory work
done by the student are required. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 6 session-hours).
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12. Laboratory: Monday,
Wednesday, Friday; Section I, 9-11, Section II, 3-5. Rouss Physical
Laboratory. Associate Professor Hoxton, Adjunct Professor Sparrow,
Mr. Marshall, Mr. Dingledine.
Special Preparatory Course for Medicine. Students taking this
course attend the lectures of Course B1, but the work done in the
laboratory, in recitations, and in examinations is made more elementary
in order to adapt it to students having the minimum preparation
prescribed by the Department of Medicine. The number of
to recitations. Only students preparing to enter the Department of
Medicine will be permitted to take this course, and no B. A. or B.
S. credit will be allowed on it. Hours same as for Course B1.
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