Shelley Blilie
M.S. Physics
B.S. Physics
2115 Summit Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55105-1080
Summer 2020 Courses
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PHYS 110 - 01 | Physics for Life Sciences II | |||||||
Description of course Genetics B/ Lab: |
Course Registration Number:30158 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:4 Credit Hours Instructor:Shelley A. Blilie Continuation of PHYS 109. Topics include oscillations, waves and sound, electricity and magnetism; light and optics; atomic, quantum and nuclear physics. This course is online synchronous format for SSII. Student are expected to be available for the scheduled course time (M-F 8:30-12:00) for synchronous class meetings, per instructor discretion and direction in Canvas. Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C- in PHYS 109, 111, or 211. NOTE: Students who receive credit for PHYS 110 may not receive credit for PHYS 212. Schedule Details
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Fall 2020 Courses
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PHYS 109 - 01 | Physics for Life Sciences I | ||||||||||||||||
Description of course Genetics B/ Lab: |
Course Registration Number:44047 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:4 Credit Hours Instructor:Shelley A. Blilie This course and its continuation PHYS 110 serve as a two-semester introduction to classical and modern physics. Applications are chosen that focus on the life sciences. Topics include principles of classical mechanics: description of motion, force, torque and rotational motion, energy, momentum and their conservation, fluid mechanics; thermodynamics. The course meets three times a week for two consecutive periods consisting of integrated lecture, discussion and laboratory. The scheduled class meetings will be a combination of synchronous online and in-person instruction, with some asynchronous online instruction at faculty discretion. Students will be expected to be in-person for the first class period on Wednesday for tests, quizzes, lab demos. Prerequisite: Math placement at a level of MATH 111 or above. NOTE: Students who receive credit for PHYS 109 may not receive credit for PHYS 211. Schedule Details
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PHYS 109 - 01A | Physics for Life Sciences I | ||||||||||||||||
Description of course Genetics B/ Lab: |
Course Registration Number:48012 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:4 Credit Hours Instructor:Shelley A. Blilie This course and its continuation PHYS 110 serve as a two-semester introduction to classical and modern physics. Applications are chosen that focus on the life sciences. Topics include principles of classical mechanics: description of motion, force, torque and rotational motion, energy, momentum and their conservation, fluid mechanics; thermodynamics. The course meets three times a week for two consecutive periods consisting of integrated lecture, discussion and laboratory. The scheduled class meetings will be a combination of synchronous online and in-person instruction, with some asynchronous online instruction at faculty discretion. Students will be expected to be in-person for the first class period on Wednesday for tests, quizzes, lab demos. Prerequisite: Math placement at a level of MATH 111 or above. NOTE: Students who receive credit for PHYS 109 may not receive credit for PHYS 211. Schedule Details
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PHYS 109 - 01B | Physics for Life Sciences I | ||||||||||||||||
Description of course Genetics B/ Lab: |
Course Registration Number:48013 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:4 Credit Hours Instructor:Shelley A. Blilie This course and its continuation PHYS 110 serve as a two-semester introduction to classical and modern physics. Applications are chosen that focus on the life sciences. Topics include principles of classical mechanics: description of motion, force, torque and rotational motion, energy, momentum and their conservation, fluid mechanics; thermodynamics. The course meets three times a week for two consecutive periods consisting of integrated lecture, discussion and laboratory. The scheduled class meetings will be a combination of synchronous online and in-person instruction, with some asynchronous online instruction at faculty discretion. Students will be expected to be in-person for the second class period on Wednesday for tests, quizzes, lab demos. Prerequisite: Math placement at a level of MATH 111 or above. NOTE: Students who receive credit for PHYS 109 may not receive credit for PHYS 211. Schedule Details
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PHYS 109 - 01C | Physics for Life Sciences I | ||||||||||||||||
Description of course Genetics B/ Lab: |
Course Registration Number:48372 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:4 Credit Hours Instructor:Shelley A. Blilie This course and its continuation PHYS 110 serve as a two-semester introduction to classical and modern physics. Applications are chosen that focus on the life sciences. Topics include principles of classical mechanics: description of motion, force, torque and rotational motion, energy, momentum and their conservation, fluid mechanics; thermodynamics. The course meets three times a week for two consecutive periods consisting of integrated lecture, discussion and laboratory. The scheduled class meetings will be a combination of synchronous online and in-person instruction, with some asynchronous online instruction at faculty discretion. Students will be expected to be in-person for the second class period on Wednesday for tests, quizzes, lab demos. Prerequisite: Math placement at a level of MATH 111 or above. NOTE: Students who receive credit for PHYS 109 may not receive credit for PHYS 211. Schedule Details
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J-Term 2021 Courses
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