Astronomical history is presented including an introduction to the mechanics and optics of Galileo and Newton. Radiation laws and astronomical tools including the telescope are considered. The solar system is presented in detail as is a history of human space travel.
Stellar astrophysics is considered including star formation, planetary systems formation; and star
properties, groupings and evolution. Galaxy properties and evolution are discussed. Following an introduction to relativity, aspects of quantum mechanics and cosmology are introduced. The search for and consequences of extraterrestrial life are considered. Laboratory experiments supplement and illustrate lecture material.
Astronomical history is presented including an introduction to the mechanics and optics of Galileo and Newton. Radiation laws and astronomical tools including the telescope are considered. The solar system is presented in detail as is a history of human space travel.
Stellar astrophysics is considered including star formation, planetary systems formation; and star
properties, groupings and evolution. Galaxy properties and evolution are discussed. Following an introduction to relativity, aspects of quantum mechanics and cosmology are introduced. The search for and consequences of extraterrestrial life are considered. Laboratory experiments supplement and illustrate lecture material.
Pre-semester workshop for MAT1475 Calculus for Fall 2020. Topics include an introduction to limits and derivative rules and application.
Prerequisite: MAT 1375
Pre-semester workshop for MAT1475 Calculus for Fall 2020. Topics include an introduction to limits and derivative rules and application.
Prerequisite: MAT 1375
The Computer is a student organization that provides a creative and safe learning environment where college students majoring in computer related courses and/or interested in computers and technology, work together with other students to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. The computer club plan and organize projects and activities with the purpose of enhance technical skills and knowledge outside the classrooms and develop team work skills and interpersonal communications among the club members.
Members will learn to appreciate and enjoy a variety of software applications and technologies including such technologies as web design, programming, networks, video games design, phone application design and multimedia presentations.
Meeting dates and time: Thursdays 12:45-2:15 pm
Meeting Location: N906
Phone Number: (347) 699-CLUB (2582)
Email: computerclubcitytech@gmail.com
The Computer is a student organization that provides a creative and safe learning environment where college students majoring in computer related courses and/or interested in computers and technology, work together with other students to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. The computer club plan and organize projects and activities with the purpose of enhance technical skills and knowledge outside the classrooms and develop team work skills and interpersonal communications among the club members.
Members will learn to appreciate and enjoy a variety of software applications and technologies including such technologies as web design, programming, networks, video games design, phone application design and multimedia presentations.
Meeting dates and time: Thursdays 12:45-2:15 pm
Meeting Location: N906
Phone Number: (347) 699-CLUB (2582)
Email: computerclubcitytech@gmail.com
Do you want to discover many amazing things such as planets, gravity, and everything you see everyday but can’t explain? Want to go to exciting trips and see what kinds of experiments were tested? Do You Want Free Pizza?! The Physics Club may be just the kind of club for you.
Do you want to discover many amazing things such as planets, gravity, and everything you see everyday but can’t explain? Want to go to exciting trips and see what kinds of experiments were tested? Do You Want Free Pizza?! The Physics Club may be just the kind of club for you.