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PHYSICS
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PHYSICS

Physics B1: General Physics: A knowledge of the elements of plane trigonometry
through the right triangle is prerequisite.
—(The course is open to first-year
students who have received this preparation in the high school.) Three
hours of lecture and six hours of laboratory and recitation per week. Laboratory
fee, $15. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 6 session-hours.)

Professor Hoxton, Associate Professor Brown and Assistants.

Physics B2: Physics B1 or its equivalent prerequisite. Calculus is not required.—This
course is designed to give the student a more thorough background for
advanced work in Physics and other sciences. May be withdrawn unless elected by
at least four students. Not more than twelve students will be admitted. Two hours
of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee, $7.50. (B.A. or
B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)

Associate Professor Brown.

Physics C1: Mechanics: Three hours of lecture per week. (Not offered
in 1934-35.
)

Professor Sparrow.


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Physics C2: Electricity and Magnetism: Two hours of lecture and two
hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee, $7.50. (Not offered in 1934-35.)

Professor Hoxton.

Physics C3: Optics: Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per
week. Laboratory fee, $7.50. (Given in 1933-34.) (Not offered in 1934-35.)

Associate Professor Brown.

Physics C4: Heat and Thermodynamics: Two hours of lecture and
two hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory fee, $7.50. (Offered in 1934-35.)

Professor Hoxton.