Physics
PHY 1020c____ 3 (2 / 2)
physics for liberal arts with lab
• Prerequisite: Eligibility for MAT 1033 or higher
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $25
A hands-on course which provides an understanding of basic
physical principles as they apply to everyday phenomena.
Students are taught how to make observations, collect data
and draw conclusions based on the data. Basic mathematics
and/or elementary algebra may be needed to apply physical
principles to common applications.
PHY 2048c____ 5 (4 / 2)
PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I with lab
• Prerequisite or Co requisite: MAC 2311
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $30
• Offered Fall Term
This course covers the basic principles of mechanics, including
motion, forces, energy, rotation, and vibration. Emphasis is on
hands-on experiences to reinforce physical principles. It is intended
primarily for majors in the physical sciences and engineering.
PHY 2049C 5 (4 / 2)
PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II with lab
• Prerequisites: C or higher in PHY 2048C
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $15
• Offered Spring Term
This course is a continuation of PHY 2048 and covers principles
of electricity, magnetism, waves, and optics.
PHY 2053c____ 5 (4 / 2)
GENERAL PHYSICS I with lab
• Prerequisite: MAC 1114 or consent of instructor
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $15
• Offered Fall Term
This course covers the basic principles of mechanics, as well
as selected topics in thermodynamics and waves. Emphasis
is on hands-on experiences to reinforce physical principles.
The course is intended for pre-medical, physical therapy and
other pre-professionals not majoring in the physical sciences
or engineering. It can also be used to satisfy the general
education requirement for physical science.
PHY 2054c____ 5 (4 / 2)
GENERAL PHYSICS II with lab
• Prerequisites: PHY 2053C & MAC 1114 or
consent of instructor
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $15
• Offered Spring Term
This course is a continuation of PHY 2053, covering the basic
principles of electricity, magnetism, optics and selected topics
in modern physics.
PHY 2100C 3 (3 / 0)
Modern Physics
• Prerequisites: PHY 2048C, PHY 2049C, MAC 2311
and MAC 2312
• Satisfies Codes: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• Laboratory Fee: $30
PHY 2100C is a problem solving course in physics that
includes an integrated laboratory component. Areas of focus
will be special relativity, optical and X-ray spectra, interaction
and duality of particles and radiation, basic concepts of
quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structures,
introductory solid state and elementary nuclear and particle
physics and cosmology.
PHY 2930C 1-3 (1-3 / 0)
SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS
• Prerequisite: See course schedule for
prerequisite for each specific topic.
• Satisfies Code: GENE, LABR, PHYS
• May be repeated with a change of content up to a
maximum of three credits.
Current and historic topics in physics and the physical
sciences will be discussed. Content may include technological
applications, modern physics, historical or societal perspectives or special projects.
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