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College Physics 1
PHY 4111 / 4 q.h.
May 29 - June 23
Burlington TuTh 5:30 PM-9:30 PM
Introduction to Measurement, Estimating, Mechanics: Kinematics and Dynamics, Translational Motion, Vectors, Circular Motion, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Power, Momentum, and Rotational Motion. Laboratory experiments and classroom demonstrations are an integral component of this course. (This course is Part I of a three-part, 4-quarter-hour sequence intended for the health and science programs and cannot be utilized for credit toward technology degrees in the School of Engineering Technology.)
Prerequisite: MTH 4107 College Algebra or equivalent.
College Physics 2
PHY 4112 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - July 21
Burlington TuTh 5:45 PM-9:45 PM
Introduction to Static Equilibrium, Elasticity and Fracture, Fluids, Vibrations and Waves, Sound, Temperature and Kinetic Theory, Heat, Laws of Thermodynamics. Laboratory experiments and classroom demonstrations are an integral component of this course. (This course is Part II of a three-part, 4-quarter-hour sequence intended for the health and science programs and cannot be utilized for credit toward technology degrees in the School of Engineering Technology.)
Prerequisite: PHY 4111 College Physics 1.
College Physics 3
PHY 4113 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - July 21
Burlington TuTh 5:45 PM-9:45 PM
Introduction to electric charge and electric field, electric potential, electric current, DC circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction and Faraday’s Law, electromagnetic waves, light, geometric optics, and the wave nature of light. Laboratory experiments and classroom demonstrations are an integral component of this course. (This course is part three of a three-part, 4-quarter-hour sequence intended for the health and science programs and cannot be utilized for credit toward technology degrees in the School of Engineering Technology.)
Prerequisite: PHY 4112 College Physics 2. |
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