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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is also designed for non-science transfer students. It is a survey of the central ideas of physics and their applications to everyday situations. Emphasis is on qualitative understanding of concepts and theories. Weekly laboratory experiments demonstrate and reinforce the class topics. Survey of Chemistry (CHEM131) is not a prerequisite. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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3.00 Credits
This is the first semester of a one-year introduction to the principles and applications of technical physics. This course is specifically designed to satisfy the minimum physics requirement for the Architectural Technology, Diesel Technology, and HVAC programs and options. Emphasis is placed on understanding through problem solving and applications. Topics include vectors, force systems, kinematics, dynamics and Newton's laws, work, conservation of energy and momentum, and rotational motion. Note: this course can be substituted for Survey of Physics (PHYS 131) in the Architectural Technology, Diesel Technology, and HVAC programs and options. Lecture: 2 hours, Laboratory: 2 hours. Prerequisite: Introductory Algebra (MATH 101) or higher or Departmental Approval.
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4.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Concepts of Technical Physics I. Topics include properties of solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics, wave motion, sound, electrostatics, electric current, electromagnetism, light, and optics. Note: This course can be substituted for Concepts of Technical Physics in the Architectural Technology, Diesel Technology, and HVAC programs and options. Lecture: 2 hours, Laboratory: 2 hours. Prerequisite: Concepts of Technical Physics I (PHYS 132) or Departmental Approval.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course in physics and technical applications. Topics are vectors, statics, equations of motion, Newton's Laws, energy, simple machines, impulse, momentum, and rotation motion. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Pre/Corequisite: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry (MATH112) or higher or waiver by placement testing results
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Technical Physics I (PHYS141). Topics are hydrostatics, simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, heat, thermodynamics, light, optics, electricity and magnetism. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Technical Physics I (PHYS141) or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
This is the first semester of a one-year introduction to the principles and applications of physics. Emphasis is placed on understanding through problem solving. Topics are vectors, force systems, kinematics, dynamics and Newton's Laws, work, conservation of energy and momentum, and rotational kinematics and dynamics. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry (MATH112) or higher or waiver by placement testing results or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
This is a continuation of College Physics I (PHYS151). Problem solving ability is further developed. Topics include properties of solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics, wave motion, sound, electrostsatics, electric current, electromagnetism, light, and optics. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: College Physics I (PHYS151) or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to classical physics using calculus. Topics are vectors and scalars, kinematics and dynamics, work, energy, momentum, the conservation laws, and rotational kinematics and dynamics. The basic concepts of calculus are introduced within the context of the course material. This course is usually offered in the fall. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Pre/Corequisite: Calculus I (MATH221) or waiver by placement testing results or Permission of Instructor
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