What is Course: Definition and 981 Discussions

A full-course dinner is a dinner consisting of multiple dishes, or courses. In its simplest form, it can consist of three or four courses; for example: first course, a main course, and dessert.

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  1. D

    MATLAB Mastering Matlab: Graphing Functions Made Easy

    The MATLAB command plot plots points in a two-dimensional figure and connects them with straight line segments. So, here $y$ is a vector with $n$ entries $(1; y(1)); (2; y(2)); (3; y(3)); : : : ; (n; y(n)):$ So the MATLAB command is given below for an example: y = [1 -3 3 -4]; >> plot(y)...
  2. Pushoam

    Probability of a student failing a prelim but passing the course

    Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution [/B] The % of course passing students who fail the prelim test is 38%. So, the required probability is 38 %. Isn't the probability of a student failing the prelim when he his passing the course is known already = probability...
  3. M

    Derivation of Equation (1.6) in Schutz: A First Course in GR

    Homework Statement From pages 10--11 in "A First Course in General Relativity" (Second Edition) by Bernard Schutz: Given $$\Delta\overline{s}^2 = \phi\left(\textbf{v}\right)\Delta s^2,$$ where ##\Delta \overline{s}^2## is the interval measured between two events in frame ##O'##, which is...
  4. M

    Intro Physics Textbook recommendations for calculus based physics course

    Hello! So I need some textbook recommendations for calculus based physics course. I have taken an algebra/ trigonometry physics course last semester, but now I'm taking a calculus based. I have a textbook which the professor told us will follow our course. The book is Fundamentals of Physics...
  5. J

    Prerequisite Required for a Course in Electrical Machines

    I want to study "Electrical Machines" Course. I looked for online courses but they all had different prerequisites to study "Electrical Machines" course. Can anyone guide me about what prerequisites are needed to study "Electrical Machines" or any specific contents that i should study (e-book or...
  6. Marco Masi

    Courses Best free online calculus course for physics self-learners?

    I'm wondering if and how to establish an online community of people who would like to self-teach physics from the bottom-up without direct involvement in academic institutions. The idea is to structure it in a flipped teaching classroom format where students first follow a video course and/or...
  7. Gamma

    Biophysics course in 2-year colleges

    Hello, Is anyone here familiar with teaching Biophysics or biology/life-science focused physics courses in a two-year institution? We have problem of low enrollment in the traditional physics course - i.e. both in algebra-based and calc. based physics courses! But we have very healthy...
  8. O

    Applied Need to buy mathmatical background books for grad course

    In the syllabus of the class, it recommended three mathematical background books: Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Arfken Mathematical Methods in Chemistry and Physics by Starzak. Mathematical Methods in the physical sciences by Boas I don't know difference between these three. Any...
  9. Ackbach

    MHB Fantastic Machine Learning Course

    I just finished Andrew Ng's Machine Learning course on Coursera. I would highly recommend this course to anyone interested in data science or in applying machine learning concepts to real-world problems. He not only explains the algorithms at just the right level, but shows you the wisdom of...
  10. R

    Courses Which course should I take: Discrete Math or Bridge to Advanced Mathematics?

    Hi, I am currently an undergraduate student and I plan on taking advanced math courses such as Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, etc. There are two courses which I think could help me prepare for the courses above as they are proof intensive: discrete math and bridge to advance...
  11. C

    Is modern physics as a course necessary for all future physicists?

    So I'm about to start my second year of college soon, I'm majoring in physics. I've noticed that some universities (places like Princeton, MIT, etc) don't have a course on modern physics, where a more superficial treatment is given to things like special relativity, quantum mechanics...
  12. Q

    Master in theoretical/mathematical physics. Guidance.

    Hello, I was wondering if you could give me some advice on what master’s degree or which specific master courses I should take. I am a physics student and I am going to finish my bachelor in physics next year. I plan to do a master in theoretical physics or in mathematical physics. However I...
  13. X

    Courses Should I Take Graduate Level Cosmology?

    I'm a physics Ph.D student who just complete his first year of classes. I struggled a lot and found this year to be academically the hardest of my life. However in the end I did get excellent grades in all of my core classes. I would really like to take it easy next semester and only take 1...
  14. O

    Schools Math Grad school with only one real analysis course?

    Assume student has taken around 8 upper division math courses including abstract algebra 1 and abstract algebra 2.
  15. ibkev

    B What course would explain why c is a hard limit?

    So far in my reading of SR, we explore various consequences of c being a constant in a vacuum and frame invariant, etc. At what point in a physics education do you learn why a universal speed limit is necessary at all? Is that the sort of thing that is revealed in an intro to GR course? Or is...
  16. Ahmed Hassan

    What are the best physics textbooks?

    Hello everyone ! I am going to be a physics student next September and I want to know what are the best textbooks that are well-written , well-explained with diagrams and examples ? Thank you !
  17. Andy_K

    I Special Relativity Course at World Science University by Brian Greene

    Dear All, Just wanted to share this excellent free Special Relativity online course I came across by Brian Greene, which I believe is one of the best around. Not sure if it's been shared before here. Special Relativity — World Science U, by Brian Greene...
  18. davidge

    Relativity Weinberg's book vs undergraduate course

    I found the Weinberg's book on General Relativity the most complete book on the fundamentals of the theory. I would like to know (apart from laboratory clases and having a professor to guide you) what is the difference of self-learning General Relativity from that book, compared to a 4-5 years...
  19. S

    Java Any beginning computer programming course (such as for JAVA.

    Not necessarily for JAVA, but in any beginning computer programming course at a college or university: What will the school, or department, or the teacher require of the students? Need the student use their own personal computer for this? Can student do the work using JAVA without having an IDE...
  20. T dawg

    Courses Should I take a physics course over summer or is it cramming

    At my community college, the first calculus based physics courses (the predecessor to modern physics) are split into 3 semesters: mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodyamics/light. As long as you take the mechanics part first, you can choose which one to take next. This summer session is 8...
  21. J

    Courses Mechatronics vs Materials science, which course first?

    I have the choice of 6ECTS, and I will use it on either a Mechatronics course or a Materials Science course. My field is biomedical engineering, which course would you recommend, does either of the courses pre-requisites the other?
  22. T

    Energy Changes due to Friction in a 1st Year Course

    I teach a first year Physics course. The incoming students (grades 10-12) have little to no Physics background. We are making some modifications to our work and energy unit. One modification that has been discussed is what to do about kinetic friction. At present, we account for friction as a...
  23. Eclair_de_XII

    Courses What topics in Calculus IV are typically in a PDE course?

    Additionally, what topics from that same course are relevant to probability? I ask because I'm afraid I might forget some of the topics from my calculus series after one semester of disuse. I mean, I know I should probably brush up on my calculus skills in preparation for any math class that...
  24. Vitani11

    Courses I think I failed my mechanics course

    I took my mechanics final yesterday and I got one out of five problems correct. I know this because I checked online and four of the five answers were available from my professor and the last problem I couldn't do due to lack of time. We (the class) needed to get a 40% on the final to pass and I...
  25. J

    Courses How much maths in my chemistry course?

    I'm starting a chemistry course in a few months & I'm a little nervous as my math skills aren't that good. Could anyone tell me which type of maths I'll be using in the course based on the modules that I need to complete? I'll like to work on my math skills in advance. Thank you :). Here's a...
  26. Vitani11

    Courses What is a course in math modeling like compared to physics?

    In a mathematical modeling course (intended for applied mathematics majors at my school) you apply math to real life situations. I am a physics major so I know what goes on there, but how is math modeling different?
  27. Scott Hill

    Classical Text for an electronics course

    Next fall I will be teaching an electronics class for the first time, for undergraduate physics majors (who have already taken introductory E&M and integral calculus, not necessarily PDEs). The catalog description is "An introduction to analog and digital electronics. Topics include DC and AC...
  28. S

    Programs Physics Minor - Course Selection for ME

    Hello! I'm a Mechanical Engineering major considering a minor in Applied Physics; however, there are so many choices and I like all of them. I was hoping someone could give me some feedback. Perhaps, what physics courses are most relevant for a Mechanical Engineer. In my university, New Jersey...
  29. doktorwho

    Wolfram Alpha or Wolfram Course Assistant

    Hi, i would like to get someone's opinion on an iOS app I've been looking into. I already own Wolfram Alpha and am curious as I'm taking Calculus II should i get the Calculus Course assistant from Wolfram and what is the difference between it and the regular Alpha?
  30. B

    Courses Intro to Differential Geometry or in-depth PDE Course?

    Hello, I am currently a High School Senior who has completed Multivariable Calc (up to stokes theorem), basic Linear Algebra ( up to eigenvalues/vectors) and non-theory based ODE (up to Laplace transforms) at my local University. (All with A's) I am hell bent on taking either one of the courses...
  31. HyperTechno

    Courses Help me to determine the better course

    Here are the course contents of some software engineering degree programs. Please help me to decide which is the better program to follow. 1. BEng(Hons) Software Engineering Course Modules Year 1- Level 4 Computer Science Practice Computer Systems Fundamentals Programming Principles I Web...
  32. T

    Courses Computational physics course or numerical analysis course

    A question for those who are computational physicist: Dear Computational physicist, I am struggling between computational physics course or numerical analysis. They are both in graduate level (so very intensive), one in physics department and another in math. Both are taught by leading experts...
  33. giokrutoi

    Helicopter flying around a square course

    Homework Statement helicopter is flying in air it goes A,B,C,D points which are distributed in square and helicopter goes one circle in 4 hours if wind is blowing in direction from A to D then the whole circle is flown in 3 hours question: how does it takes to fly from A to C if wind blows in...
  34. J

    Quantum Theoretical Physics course textbooks

    Hello, I will be attending an undergraduate course called "Theoretical Physics" and I want to borrow some books from the library that cover the material of this course. I would appreciate any suggestions. The syllabus of the course is the following(I will be translating so I am sorry If...
  35. AD MCFC

    Studying Review for Upper Division Class Mechanics course?

    Hello, I will take Classical Mechanics I (upper division) course fall of 2017. I have not seen Mechanics material since fall of 2014 and would like suggestions on how to review the concepts prior to taking the class. I was pretty good in that class and do not need to "re-learn" anything per...
  36. H

    What is missing from a general physics course?

    Hey guys, I am teaching general physics (among other things) at an international school. The general physics course is designed as a introduction to all students to physics. These students could be interested in physics-career or not. My principal has given me a lot of leeway in designing my...
  37. Electron Spin

    Quantum obstacle course changes material from superconductor to insulator

    "a material to conduct an electrical current with zero resistance" ? Is this not ohm's law to a logical extreme?, or am I missing something?
  38. N

    Is it Safe to Take Online Calculus Courses from For-Profit Schools?

    Hello all! I am currently looking to take some online mathematics course from an accredited college, more accurately the Calculus series...Calc I,II, and III. I want my courses to transfer to a brick and mortar state school when I am capable of enrolling full time in school. I worry about...
  39. E

    Courses What Math Course is Best Paired with Linear Algebra?

    I'm currently an applied math major. I'm creating a schedule for my next semester and I have the choice to take either complex variables or vector analysis with linear algebra and a college geometry course(elective of choice), but I don't know which pairing will be less stressful. I am currently...
  40. TLeit

    Courses Quantum Mechanics Math Course

    Sorry I keep posting about this. I had settled on Probability (Probability in discrete and continuous sample spaces; conditional probability; counting techniques; probability functions; binomial, Poisson, normal distributions; and transformations of variables.) based off of previous answers to...
  41. C

    Courses Course suggestion for student interested in Condensed Matter

    I'm a bachelor student in Physics and I would like to continue with a MSc in the field of Condensed Matter Physics. I have to choose between some courses at my university and, since I'm not already an expert in Condensed Matter I would like to have a suggestion. If you were in my situation and...
  42. S

    Admissions Best course of action for admission.

    Hello, I have been reading through the forum recently and just made an account. This seems like a very helpful community of like-minded people! I'm interested in engineering, specifically aerospace thus far but of course I have not ruled out any field. I'm interested in a lot of things although...
  43. victorhugo

    Courses Is the International Bachelor of Science the Right Choice for Me?

    It's called the "International Bachelor of Science". I almost got into the Advanced Bachelor of science honours (physics) but my marks dropped a lot in my last 2 terms due to personal family issues. I love philosophy, astronomy, physics (all of it but mostly space, special relativity and...
  44. K

    Relativity A First Course in General Relativity

    For those who have read Schutz' book A First Course in General Relativity. Can this book be considered as a deep approach on the subject? Edit --- Do you think I will become a "expert" in general relativity just by reading books like this one I mentioned above? What time it take for learning...
  45. Liam Lau

    Mathematical Physics or Theoretical Physics

    Hi, I am currently applying to university and am an aspiring Theoretical Physicist. I see many different courses but the two I am not sure on are Mathematical Physics and Theoretical Physics. I was wondering what would give me a better foundation to go on to be a Theoretical Physicist, thank...
  46. Phylosopher

    Courses Differential equations theory course, is it useful?

    Hello,I have a department elective course called "Differential equations theory" but I have no idea if it is going to be useful for me as a physicist (I'm interested in the theory/ minor math). The description of the course is as follows : The fundamental theorem of existence and autism, linear...
  47. V

    Courses Does this group theory course look useful to a physicist?

    I'm in my 3rd year of a physics degree, with plans to study further in graduate school. I am currently enrolled in a group theory class, as I have heard it can be useful in many fields (particularly solid state physics, which I am interested in learning more about). However, so far all we have...
  48. A

    Am i disgracing my scientific career by taking a course?

    Hello, I'm studying for a physics bachelor degree in college. In order to graduate in time, i have to take several general ed courses, and I've chosen religious studie 100 course because i thought i know/like ancients myths that related to greek, roman, norse gods, and etc, and because of that...
  49. jtbell

    How many of your students actually read the course syllabus?

    Is Anybody Reading the Syllabus? To Find Out, Some Professors Bury Hidden Gems (Chronicle of Higher Education) I never used the Easter-egg trick myself, but if I had a nickel for every time I answered a question about something that was in the syllabus (e.g. "How much does this test count...
  50. John Jacke

    Courses Would this course load be manageable?

    Last semester I took Physics 2, Calc 3, a lab course, and ODE. This was easy to do for me because I studied often. This semester I will take: 1. Chinese 1 (required) 2. Linear Algebra 3. Modern Physics 4. Physics problem solving (a drill of advanced multi-step calc-based physics problems from...
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