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Course Title:The Phenomena of Nature: Forces, Gases, Motion, Heat, Light and Electricity
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Status:Section Status: OPEN    Available Seats: 66    Enrolled Total: 34   
Description:
ISNS 3371 - The Phenomena of Nature: Forces, Gases, Motion, Heat, Light and Electricity (3 semester hours) The purpose of the course is to cultivate in students an intuitive perception of the nature of observable physical reality through the presentation and analysis of striking experimental demonstrations. No substantial prior training in science is assumed, but students with a background in science may profit from this course. There will be considerable reference to the historical growth of scientific knowledge and to the aesthetic quality of the explanations offered by science. (3-0) Y
Core CurriculumTexas Core Area 030 - Natural Sciences - Chart II
Instructor(s):
John Hoffman      email: jhoffman@utdallas.edu
Schedule:

Class Location and Times

Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus

Monday & Wednesday:  11:30am-12:45pm   SLC 2.303

Term: Spring 2013
Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1)
Starts: January 14, 2013
Ends: May 13, 2013

SLC Building - Floor 2 - Room 2.303
Exams:Date: May 13, 2013   Time: 11:00am-1:45pm   Location: SLC 2.303
College:School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
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