PHYS111 — Physics 1 for Scientists and Engineers
Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Physics 1 for Scientists and Engineers is the first semester of a three-semester calculus-based physics course intended for physics, physical science, engineering and related science majors. The course will enable the student to solve problems for the major concepts in mechanics and particle dynamics including: measurement, vector concepts, kinematics, dynamics, statics, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotation dynamics, and fluids. The student will interpret and apply the experimental laws and fundamental principles of physics to describe the behavior of the physical world. In the laboratory program, the student will develop the ability to collect, appraise, use, and interpret data in order to express mathematically or explain the physical phenomena observed. Credit will not be given for both PHYS-101 and PHYS-111. Advanced Placement exam (Physics C-Mechanics with a score of 4 or 5) accepted. (Spring) Three hours lecture each week. Three hours laboratory each week. Four Credits. Four billable hours. GENERAL EDUCATION Category: Biological and Physical Sciences Course
Prerequisites: MATH135, MATH136