PHY171 — Physics For Engineering And Science I
PHY 171 - Physics For Engineering And Science I PHY 171 - Physics For Engineering And Science I 4 Course Description: The first in a series of two calculus-based physics courses for students planning to transfer to an engineering or physical science baccalaureate program. Emphasis is placed on understanding through problem solving. Topics include the SI system; kinematics in one, two and three dimensions; Newton’s laws of motion; friction, circular motion, conservation of energy and momentum, and oscillations. 3 hours lecture/ 3 hours laboratory ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications, Critical Thinking, and Quantitative Literacy. General Education Elective(s): Science Recommendation(s): Previous high school or college physics is strongly recommended. Note(s): This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. Course Student Learning
Prerequisites: MAT290
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- Chemistry Transfer Associates Degree
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- Engineering Science Transfer - Civil & Environmental Engineering Associates Degree
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- Engineering Science Transfer - Mechanical Engineering Associates Degree
- Mathematics Transfer Associates Degree