INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II

Simple harmonic motion, fluids, , electricity and magnetism.s. Lab experiments are integrated into the in-class lectures, discussions, and problem solving activities. Three extended-length classes/week plus a discussion section. Satisfies medical school and engineering requirements for an introductory physics II course with labs. Prerequisite: 115/117 or permission of the instructor.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

ADV INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

A more mathematically advanced version of PHY 115 for students with more extensive mathematical experience. Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course on the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent). Students cannot receive credit for both PHY 115 and 117. Enrollment restricted to first year students, with sophomores and juniors admitted from the waitlist.

INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

The concepts and relations (force, energy, and momentum) describing physical interactions and the changes in motion they produce, along with applications to the physical and life sciences Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course covering the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent).

INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

The concepts and relations (force, energy, and momentum) describing physical interactions and the changes in motion they produce, along with applications to the physical and life sciences Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course covering the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent).

INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

The concepts and relations (force, energy, and momentum) describing physical interactions and the changes in motion they produce, along with applications to the physical and life sciences Prerequisite: one semester introductory calculus course covering the basic principles and methods of integration and differentiation (MTH 111 or equivalent).
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