Physics (PH) or Engineering (ER)

 

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IO = Infrequently Offered Course

 

PH  0901

Engineering Physics

5 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

Concurrent enrollment in or completion of MA  1751  Calculus I

The topics covered are the same as PH  1931  College Physics I.  However, all topics are covered using concepts and mathematical tools of calculus.

 

PH  0902

Engineering Physics II

5 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

Concurrent enrollment in or completion of MA  1752  Calculus II.  Completion of PH  0901  Engineering Physics I is strongly recommended before enrollment in this course.

The topics covered are the same as PH  1932  College Physics II.  However, all topics are covered using the concepts and mathematical tools of calculus.

 

PH  0903

Statics (IO)

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

MA  1730  Trigonometry, PH  0901  Engineering Physics I, and MA  1752  Calculus II (MA  1753  Calculus III or DR  5303  Engineering Graphics I are strongly recommended.)

A sophomore engineering course on force and force systems as applied to engineering problems, friction, centers of gravity, and moment of inertia.

 

PH  0907

Independent Study in College Engineering Physics (IO)

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

Consent of instructor

Independent study in specialized areas of physics for the individual student.  May be repeated for credit not to exceed three hours.

 

PH  1931

College Physics I

5 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

Concurrent enrollment in or completion of MA  1730  Trigonometry

This course will study the laws of motion and mechanics.  Energy, gravity, friction, and the concept of an inertial reference frame will be presented.  Experiments give training in laboratory techniques.

 

PH  1932

College Physics II

5 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

MA  1730  Trigonometry and PH  1931  College Physics I

Continues from PH  1931  College Physics I with the study of mechanical waves, sound, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and some modern physics as time permits.

 

 

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