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PHY 101L: and PHY 102L
1.00 Credits
D'Youville College
These labs accompany PHY 101&102 and PHY 111 & 112.
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PHY 102: G eneral Physics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a continuation of PHY 101. The course covers statics, fluids, oscillations, sound and waves, temperature and heat, electricity and magnetism, and geometric optics. Prerequisite: PHY 101; Corequisite: PHY 102L
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PHY 103: Physics for Engineers I
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a calculus-based introductory course in physics enriched in material of relevance to computer science, information technology and engineering students, including: kinematics, Newtonian mechanics, momentum, energy, rotational motion, statics, materials, fluids and oscillatory motion. Prerequisite or corequisite: MAT 125 (may be taken concurrently); it is strongly advised that PHY 103L be taken concurrently with this course.
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PHY 103L: Physics for Engineers I Lab
1.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a physics laboratory to accompany PHY 103. The course includes experiments in mechanics and oscillatory motion. Prerequisites: MAT 125 (may be taken concurrently); PHY 103 may be prerequisite but is preferably a corequisite; PHY 103L may not be taken before PHY 103.
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PHY 104: Physics for Engineers II
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a continuation of PHY 103 and is a calculus-based introductory course in physics enriched in material of relevance to computer science information technology, and engineering students, including: wave motion, thermodynamics, heat transfer electricity, circuits and circuit components, magnetism, electromagnetic radiation and optics. Prerequisites: MAT 125 and PHY 103; Corequisite: PHY 104L must be taken concurrently with PHY 104
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PHY 104L: Physics for Engineers II Lab
1.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This physics laboratory accompanies PHY 104. Experiments in wave motion, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism and optics are performed. Prerequisites: MAT 125 and PHY 103; Corequisite: PHY 104
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PHY 111-112: Introduction to Physics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is designed for health services/PT majors and for other students who wish to use it to fulfill the core requirement in science. The course lecture must be taken prior to, or concurrently, with the corresponding lab. PHY 111 covers kinematics, dynamics, conservation of energy and momentum and rotational motion. PHY 112 covers statics, fluids, oscillations, sound and waves, temperature and heat, electricity and magnetism, and ray optics. PHY 111 must be taken prior to PHY 111L or concurrently with PHY 111L. PHY 112 must be taken prior to PHY 112L or concurrently with PHY 112L. PHY 111 is a prerequisite for PHY 112. Prerequisite: MAT 122 or permission of instructor
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PHY 111L: and PHY 112L
1.00 Credits
D'Youville College
These labs accompany PHY 101&102 and PHY 111 & 112.
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PHY 142: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an introductory astronomy course for students from all majors. Students are introduced to the basics of the telescope, light, the seasons and the tides, the moon, the sun, the solar system, stars, galaxies and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Experience involving field use of telescopes and other observational tools is incorporated into the course. Astronomy will satisfy the non-lab core science elective or can also be used as a free elective. If taken in conjunction with the optional PHY 142L, it will also fulfill the core science requirement for a laboratorybased science course.
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PHY 142L: Introduction to Astronomy Lab
1.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This laboratory accompanies the introductory astronomy course. The laboratory work supplements the lectures in PHY 142, focusing on the underlying physics of light, optics, wave motion and planetary motion. Corequisite: PHY 142
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