ELECTRONICS

A semester of experiments in electronics, with emphasis on designing, building and trouble shooting circuits. Discrete electronic components: physics and applications of diodes and transitors. Analog and digital IC circuits: logic gates, operational amplifiers, timers, counters and displays. Final individual design project. Prerequisite: 118 or permission of the instructor.

MATH METH PHY SCI & ENGIN I

Choosing and using mathematical tools to solve problems in physical sciences. Topics include: complex numbers, multiple integrals, vector analysis, Fourier series, ordinary differential equations, integral transforms. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or 114 or the equivalent, and PHY 115 or PHY 117, or permission of the instructor.

MATH METH PHY SCI & ENGIN I

Choosing and using mathematical tools to solve problems in physical sciences. Topics include: complex numbers, multiple integrals, vector analysis, Fourier series, ordinary differential equations, integral transforms. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or 114 or the equivalent, and PHY 115 or PHY 117, or permission of the instructor.

MATH METH PHY SCI & ENGIN I

Choosing and using mathematical tools to solve problems in physical sciences. Topics include: complex numbers, multiple integrals, vector analysis, Fourier series, ordinary differential equations, integral transforms. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or 114 or the equivalent, and PHY 115 or PHY 117, or permission of the instructor.

GENERAL 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.

GENERAL 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.
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