Academic Programs
 

Courses in Physics

PHY 201: General Physics I (PHY201)

Prerequisite: MAT 106. Principles of vectors, mechanics, statics, dynamics, work, energy and momentum, rottational kinematics and dynamics; lecture and laboratory. (Offered every fall semester.) (LA) (PN)(EM) (4)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 201L: General Physics I--Lab (PHY201L)

Lab forPHY 201.
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 202: General Physics II (PHY202)

Prerequisites: MAT 106, PHY 201. Principles of oscillatory motion, waves, sound and fluids. Coverage of topics from: the principles of electricity and magnetism, elemenary DC and AC circuits, electromagnetic waves, geometric and wave optics, and modern physics; lecture and laboratory. (Offered every spring semester.)(LA) (PN) (EM) (4)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 202L: General Physics II--Lab (PHY202L)

Lab forPHY 202.
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 295: Introductory Topics in Physics (PHY295)

Prerequisite: to be determined by the Division of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Education. An introductory study of a specific topic within physics. Intendedor freshmen and sophomores, or for students with little or no background in physics. The student may repeat the course, but not the topic. (Offered as needed.) (LA) (1-4)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 399: Independent Study (PHY399)

Prerequisite: consent of instrucctor. (Offered as needed.) (1-3)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]

PHY 495: Advanced Topics in Physics (PHY495)

Prerequisites: to be determined by the Division of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Education. An advanced study of a specific topic within physics. Intendedfor juniors and seniors, or for students with an appropriate background in physics. The student may repeat the course, but not the topic. (Offered as needed.) (LA) (1-4)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]