| PC:110 College Physics I 4 cr. |
| The first course in a sequence of two physics courses for students in liberal arts, pre-med, pre-vet, pre-dental, prepharmacy and other students not majoring in the physical sciences, math or engineering. Topics include fundamentals of mechanics, Newton's laws of motion, energy, momentum, fluids, rotation and thermal physics. Applications and history are discussed. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Natural Sciences Area. |
| (59.4 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab. Hrs.) |
| Prerequisite: MA:096 or two years of high school algebra. Trigonometry or high school geometry recommended. |
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| PC:115 College Physics II 4 cr. |
| Continuation of PC:110, including waves, electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. |
| (59.4 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab. Hrs.) |
| Prerequisite: PC:110 |
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| PC:135 Physics I 3 cr. |
| Students will develop problem solving skills, become familiar with the scientific method and become proficient in making laboratory measurements. |
| (39.6 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab. Hrs.) |
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| PC:140 Physics II 3 cr. |
| Students will develop problem solving skills, become familiar with the scientific method and become proficient in making laboratory measurements. |
| (39.6 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab. Hrs.) |
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| PC:210 Engineering Physics I 5 cr. |
| A course for students planning to major in physics, chemistry, engineering, mathematics or another physical science. The first in a sequence of two engineering physics courses. Topics include fundamentals of mechanics, Newton's laws of motion, energy, momentum, fluids, rotation and thermal physics. The application of calculus to physics is introduced. |
| This course satisfies a general education requirement in the Natural Sciences Area. |
| (79.2 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab. Hrs.) |
| Pre/Co-requisite: MA:150-151 or permission of instructor. |
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| PC:216 Engineering Physics II 5 cr. |
| Continuation of PC:210 Engineering Physics I, including waves, electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. The application of calculus to these topics is introduced. |
| (79.2 Lec. Hrs./39.6 Lab Hrs.) |
| Prerequisite: PC:210 or permission of instructor. |