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  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces the physical world. For students whose background in math and science is minimal; recommended for students in paramedical sciences and medical technology. Three lecture hours per week are supplemented by two hours per week of laboratory work. Prerequisite: MATH 1000 or passing the Mathematics Placement Examination at Level 3.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Applies fundamental principles of chemistry and physics to real life situations. Primarily for elementary education majors. Prerequisites: Math level 3 or MATH 1000 and major in elementary education.
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 Credits

    First course of two-semester sequence. Introduces elementary college physics without calculus. Primarily for premedical, predental, preoptometry, prephysical therapy and other students requiring insight into workings of the physical world. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1110 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1210 or 1310. Prerequisite: MATH 1450, 1405 or equivalent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Follows PHYS 1110 and completes introduction to physics without calculus. Includes electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit in PHYS 1120 cannot receive credit in PHYS 1050, 1220 or 1320. Prerequisite: PHYS 1110.
  • 4.00 Credits

    First course of a two-semester sequence. Provides introduction to physics with calculus for engineering students. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1210 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1110 or 1310. Prerequisites: a grade of C or higher in MATH 2200 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2205.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Follows PHYS 1210 and continues introduction to physics with calculus for engineering students. Includes electricity, magnetism and optics. Laboratories illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1220 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1120 or 1320. Prerequisites: grades of C or higher in PHYS 1210, MATH 2200, 2205 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2210.
  • 4.00 Credits

    First course of two semester sequence. Provides thorough introduction to physics with calculus. Primarily for majors in physics, astronomy, astrophysics and other areas in science, mathematics and technology requiring the highest levels of sophistication. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and thermodynamics. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied and meaning of physical measurement. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1310 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1110 or 1210. Prerequisites: MATH 2200 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2205.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Follows PHYS 1310 and continues introduction to physics with calculus. Includes electricity, magnetism and optics. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied and meaning of physical measurement. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1320 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1120 or 1220. Prerequisites: PHYS 1310, MATH 2200, 2205 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces technical basis of several important social problems including pollution, transportation, radiation, nuclear weapons and medical technology. Prerequisite: PHYS 1110.