Class Descriptions

PHYS 105 Applied Physics
PHYS 114 General Physics I
PHYS 115 General Physics II
PHYS 116 General Physics III
PHYS 201 Engineering Physics I
PHYS 202 Engineering Physics II
PHYS 203 Engineering Physics III

PHYS 105 Applied Physics 5 Credits
Concepts of physics with emphasis upon practical applications. Course tailored to specific technical program.
Prerequisites: None.
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PHYS 114 General Physics I 5 Credits
Fundamental principles and applications of physics: mechanics.
Prerequisites: MATH 099 and knowledge of basic trigonometry. (Four lecture, two lab hours weekly.)
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PHYS 115 General Physics II 5 Credits
Fundamental principles and applications of physics: solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism.
Prerequisites: PHYS 114 (Four lecture, two lab hours weekly.)
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PHYS 116 General Physics III 5 Credits
Fundamental principles and applications of physics: magnetism, waves, sound, light, optics and modern physics.
Prerequisites: PHYS 115 (Four lecture, two lab hours weekly.)
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PHYS 201 Engineering Physics I 5 Credits
For science and engineering majors. Fundamental principles of physics: mechanics, including kinematics, Newton's laws, work and energy, and rotational mechanics.
Prerequisites: MATH 123 or concurrent.
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PHYS 202 Engineering Physics II 5 Credits
For Science and Engineering majors: Fundamental principles and applications of physics; solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism.
Prerequisites: PHYS 201, MATH 124 or may be taken concurrently (Four lecture, two lab hours weekly).
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PHYS 203 Engineering Physics III 5 Credits
For Science and Engineering majors. Fundamental principles of physics; magnetism, oscillation, waves, sound, light, optics, modern physics.
Prerequisites: PHYS 202 (Four lecture, two lab hours weekly.)
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