Studying physics requires a strong background in mathematics, and students should expect to complete coursework in calculus and differential equations, for instance. Students may be able to take a placement test to determine where to start in their program.
This course is survey of major concepts, methods, and applications of physics. Topics include a description of motion, Newton's Laws, conservation principles (energy and momentum), waves, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics.
Demonstrate their knowledge of the basic scientific principles and fundamental concepts and skills of the field.
Solve problems utilizing scientific reasoning, quantitative methods, and acquired knowledge and skills.
Communicate scientific ideas clearly and effectively.
Physics
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