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Fowler, John M. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Distinguishes between the content and the process in teaching physics although recognizing their interdependence. Examines the objectives of college physics and describes the nature of physics courses to meet these objectives, both for the physics majors and the nonmajors. (RR)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Instruction
Parker, R. H.; Whittles, A. B. L. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes the objectives and content of a physics laboratory program for freshman students at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. The first part of the program consists of basic physics experiments, while the second part emphasizes student work on projects in geophysics that have direct technical applications. (LC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum
Shonle, John I. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Reports the instructor's experiences with open-end introductory physics laboratories. Students' reactions to the course are summarized. Organizational details and changes in the organization made for 1969-70 are also included. Bibliography. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Curriculum
Baron, Maximo; Ransemberg, Perla A. de – Amer J Phys, 1970
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Foreign Countries
McFarlane, W. K. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes a new "discovery-oriented" laboratory course in physics for college freshmen. The subject matter was Newtonian mechanics with calculus. The aim was to teach experimental methods from design of the experiment, testing hypotheses and presentation of final report. The laboratory was successful in most of its objectives and got moderately…
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Instruction
Mikkelson, R. C. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes a pre-calculus, freshman-level modern physics course for prospective physics majors. The problems and goals which led to the course are discussed. Course objectives, content, laboratory projects, text and reference materials and evaluaton procedures used are reported. (LC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Prescott, J. R.; Anger, C. D. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes the objectives and content of a freshman physics laboratory course designed to eliminate the cook-book type of experiments. Instead, students are encouraged to devise their own experimental designs, execute the experiments, and interpret the results in their own way. The authors report that student reaction to the course is generally…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Fogel, Alan – Amer J Phys, 1970
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Educational Problems
Pickar, Arnold D. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes the course content of an interdisciplinary core course for science majors at Portland State University. This is a two-year sequence encompassing material from physics, chemistry, and biology, and is designed to prepare students to undertake an advanced undergraduate program in any of these fields. The syllabus and special features of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Core Curriculum
Perry, Bradley; Miller, Charles – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes a new, unified approach to introductory physics based on the conservation laws. classical and quantum physics are presented together as different levels of a unified and consistent description of the world. This approach has been used for the last 3 years as the first course in general physics for science and engineering students at…
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation (Concept), Course Descriptions, Curriculum
Heims, Steve P. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum