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PHYSICS.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

PHYSICS.

Physics S B 1-I. Mechanics and Heat.—First Term. Lecture 8:30;
P. L. 20. Laboratory, recitations and problems, 9:30-11:30. Credit,
two session-hours. Fee $10.00. Mr. Brown and Mr. Carwile.

The subject matter of this course, as far as possible, is the equivalent of that of
the Fall Term of Physics B 1, Mathematics S A 1-I (trigonometry) or its equivalent,
such as the first term of Mathematics A 1, prerequisite.


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Physics S B 1-II. Electricity, Sound and Light.—Second Term. Lecture
8:30; P. L. 20. Laboratory, recitations and problems 9:3011:30.
Credit, two session-hours. Fee $10.00. Mr. Hoxton and
Mr. Carwile.

The subject matter of this course, as far as possible, is the equivalent of that of
the Winter Term of Physics B 1. Physics S B 1-I, or its equivalent, prerequisite.

Physics S B 1-III. Selected Topics.—First Term. Lecture 11:30; P. L.
20. Laboratory, recitations and problems, 9:30-11:30. Credit, two
session-hours. Fee $10.00. Mr. Brown and Mr. Carwile.

The subject matter of this course is similar to that of the Spring Term of Physics
B 1, and equivalent in amount. Physics S B 1-I and S B 1-II are prerequisite.
With the comprehensive general knowledge implied by these two prerequisite courses
the student is introduced to special problems whose rather more intensive study in
nearly every instance will require him to draw upon his previous knowledge at many
points. Considerable flexibility in the choice of topics is possible and the topics so
chosen may vary from year to year. The examination will include questions of
comprehensive character.

Note.—Upon the successful completion of the two courses S B 1-I and S B 1-II, a
credit of four hours will be allowed for entrance into the study of medicine in compliance
with the minimum requirements as prescribed by the American Medical Association.
Upon further completion of the course S B 1-III a credit of six hours
will be allowed toward the baccalaureate degrees of this University. Credits of a
smaller number of hours toward the degree will not be allowed.