Physics 151

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Physics 151, also called "Elective Physics: Special Topics," is an undergraduate course whose course content is highly dependent upon the instructor, who chooses some "special topic" in physics to explore. The topic in question is generally not the subject of most conventional courses, or are otherwise excluded from the normal undergraduate curriculum. In addition to being referred to as "Special Topics," each Physics 151 course is given its own course title to reflect the content of its particular iteration of the class.

Physics 151 may serve as an elective course in the physics major, and may be taken more than once as its contents differ from semester to semester. Multiple Physics 151 courses with differing content may appear in a given semester.




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