Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: MATH 1113 |
This is an introductory course in physics for science majors. Trigonometry is frequently used. It covers include mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum and collisions, and rotational motion and statics), and may also include thermodynamics and waves mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. It promotes students understanding of natural phenomena as well as analytical critical thinking skills. A glimpse of the practical application of physics in everyday life is highlighted. Physical concepts as well as problem solving skills are stressed in this course. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.” . Students receiving credit for PHYS 1111K cannot receive credit for PHYS 2211K. Cannot be used with PHSC 1011 to satisfy Area D.
Students who successfully complete PHYS 1111K are expected to be able to:
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Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: PHYS 1111K |
This is the second part of the introductory physics and covers electrostatics, electric current and circuits, and electromagnetism, and may also include optics and modern physics. Elementary algebra and trigonometry will be used Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.”
Prerequisite: A grade D or better in PHYS 1111.
Students who successfully complete PHYS 1112K are expected to be able to:
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Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: MATH 1211 |
This is an introductory course in calculus-based physics for Chemistry and Pre-Engineering majors. This course covers mechanics (kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum and collisions, and rotational motion and statics), and may also include thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus is used. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.
Students who successfully complete PHYS 2211K are expected to be able to:
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Credits: 4 | Prerequisites: PHYS 2211K |
This is the second part of calculus-based introductory physics course for Chemistry and Pre-Engineering Majors. This course covers electrostatics, electric current and circuits, and electromagnetism, and may also include optics and modern physics. Elementary calculus will be used. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.
Students who successfully complete PHYS 2212K are expected to be able to:
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