PHYS203 — General Physics I (Non-Engineering)
(NSLD, GEEL) The first of two related courses (with PHYS 204 ) designed for pre-professional programs and for transfer to four-year institutions. The two-course series presents fundamental concepts and laws of physics with emphasis on principles and development of scientific methods applied to physical relationships. PHYS 203 presents the laws of mechanics, including waves and sound, and selected topics in material properties and thermodynamics. Calculus is not needed, but strong algebra and trigonometry knowledge is required. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 , MATH 165 . Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory/discussion each week. 4 semester hours Course
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