Courses in Physics
The number of lecture hours and lab hours are noted next to the titles of courses that have labs (lecture hours-lab hours).
+Denotes an alternate year course.
The number of lecture hours and lab hours are noted next to the titles of courses that have labs (lecture hours-lab hours).
+Denotes an alternate year course.


PHYS1410 Elements of Physics I (3-2) 4 s.h.
An elementary physics course emphasizing the fundamental concepts associated with the physical universe. Topics include Newtonian mechanics, fluids, heat thermodynamics, wavemotion, and sound. Designed to meet the needs of biology majors and students preparing for the medical profession and related fields. Prerequisites: Two years high school algebra and one year geometry; plane trigonometry recommended. Goal 2a, 4ab, 4c1 (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
PHYS1420 Elements of Physics II (3-2) 4 s.h.
A continuation of PHYS1410. Topics included are electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light, relativity, quantum mechanics, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHYS1410. Goal 2a, 4ab, 4c1 (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)