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  • 2.50 Credits

    Principles of Physics I is the first half of algebra based college physics sequence. The course will be taught as three courses which include lecture and lab. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. Topics include: kinetic theory, heat and thermodynamics. Prerequisites PHYS 110B Principles of Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course. Students are strongly encouraged to stay with the same instructor throughout their physics series of 5-week sessions.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Principles of Physics II is a continuation of the algebra based sequence of college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includes both lecture and lab. Topics include: waves, sound and electricity. Prerequisites PHYS 110C Principles of Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course. Students are strongly encouraged to stay with the same instructor throughout their physics series of 5-week sessions.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Principles of Physics II is a continuation of the algebra based sequence of college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includes both lecture and lab. Topics include electricity and magnetism. Prerequisites PHYS 111A Principles of Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course. Students are strongly encouraged to stay with the same instructor throughout their physics series of 5-week sessions.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Principles of Physics II is a continuation of the algebra based sequence of college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includesboth lecture and lab. Topics include: light, optics and select topics in modern physics. Prerequisites PHYS 111B Principles of Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course. Students are strongly encouraged to stay with the same instructor throughout their physics series of 5-week sessions.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics I is the first course of a calculus based college physics sequence. The course will be taught as three courses which include lecture and lab. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. Topics include: Kinematics, vectors, Newton laws, work and energy. Prerequisites MATH 2410 General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics I is the first course of a calculus based college physics sequence. The course will be taught as three courses which include lecture and lab. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. Topics include: momentum, rotational motion gravitation and fluids. Prerequisites PHYS 210A General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics I is the first course of a calculus based college physics sequence. The course will be taught as three courses which include lecture and lab. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. Topics include: heat, thermodynamics and kinetic energy. Prerequisites PHYS 210B General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics II is a continuation of calculus based on college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includes both lecture and lab. Topics include: waves, sound and electricity. Prerequisites PHYS 210C General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics II is a continuation of calculus based on college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includes both lecture and lab. Topics include: Electricity, magnetism. Prerequisites PHYS 211A General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
  • 2.50 Credits

    General Physics II is a continuation of calculus based on college physics. The course will be taught as three courses. All courses must be taken to transfer as a semester length course. The course includes both lecture and lab. Topics include: Light, optics and select topics from modern physics. Prerequisites PHYS 211B General Physics I and II are each taught as a three course sequence. ALL three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester length course.
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