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Semester: Spring 2024Credit Hours: 3.0
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This is a survey course of the principles of physics concentrating on the analysis of physical phenomena encountered in everyday experience. It talks about fundamentals of physics from a conceptual viewpoint rather than mathematical. Topics covered include: mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, electricity and magnetism, light and relativity. As a result of this course students will be able to apply scientific thinking in their everyday life and careers.
Note: Students enrolling in PHY103 are not required to enroll in PHY104 (lab). However, those students needing a four semester hour lab science for transfer purposes may wish to concurrently enroll in PHY103 and PHY104.
IAI: P1 900.
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Course Location
Sync OnlineSync Online courses are a combination of course instruction and student participation occurring synchronously online through a video conferencing platform (such as Zoom) on the scheduled days and times for the course. This allows students to engage with faculty and peers in real-time. Instruction can also occur Online (asynchronously), through Canvas. |
Jindal, Dr. Pratima | Day Classes | Standard 16-Week | View |
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