The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by University of Alaska Anchorage.
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A continuation of PHYS 150. Topics are drawn from electricity and magnetism, and optics. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion, three hours laboratory. (F,W).
- Credits
- 4.00
View more information about University of Michigan-Dearborn
- Location
- Dearborn, Michigan
- Phone
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(313) 593-5000
Call University of Michigan-Dearborn
- Email
- admissions@umd.umich.edu
University of Michigan-Dearborn is regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA-HLC), The Higher Learning Commission
University of Michigan-Dearborn is on a Semester calendar system
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Calculus-based introduction to classical physics, including: Coulomb's Law, electrical potential, electric circuits, capacitance, Kirchoff's Laws, Biot-Savart Law, Faraday's Law and electromagnetic waves. Special Note: Additional topics include waves and sound. PHYS A212L is a separate laboratory course.
- Credits
- 3.00
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Calculus-based introductory physics laboratory with experiments in electric and magnetic fields, geometric and physical optics, and light.
- Credits
- 1.00
View more information about University of Alaska Anchorage
- Location
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Phone
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(907) 786-1800
Call University of Alaska Anchorage
- Email
- futureseawolf@alaska.edu
University of Alaska Anchorage is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
University of Alaska Anchorage is on a Semester calendar system
Minimum Grade
You need a minimum grade of C- to transfer these courses from University of Michigan-Dearborn to University of Alaska Anchorage.
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