| Course Code | Title & Description | Credits | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHY 105 |
Conceptual PhysicsIn this course, students will survey the major topics of Newtonian mechanics, heat, vibration and waves, electromagnetism and light using a conceptual approach with a minimum of mathematics. Laboratory exercises are included to assist students in understanding and applying the above topics. This course was designed for non-physics majors with no pr... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| PHY 111 |
General Physics IThis is the first of a two-course sequence in algebra-trigonometry based Newtonian physics for pre-professional and liberal art students. Physics 111 introduces and develops the concepts of kinematics, forces, work-energy, impulse-momentum (translational and angular), fluids, vibration and waves and thermodynamics. Laboratory exercises are included... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| PHY 122 |
General Physics IIThis course is the second part of a two-course sequence in algebra-trigonometry based physics for pre-professional and liberal arts students. It covers the concepts of electricity, magnetism, and light extending the students' knowledge of physics learned in the prerequisite course. Laboratory exercises are included to assist students in understandi... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| PHY 211 |
Analytical Physics IIn this course, students will develop their understanding of the concepts of mechanics (kinematics, forces, work-energy, impulse, translational and angular momentum, fluids), vibration (and waves) and fundamental thermodynamics. Laboratory exercises are included to assist students in understanding the above topics and to develop skills in data anal... |
(5 Credits) | View Schedule |
| PHY 222 |
Analytical Physics IIThis course is the second part of a two-course sequence in calculus-based physics for students majoring in science and engineering. In this course, students will cover the concepts of electricity, magnetism and light. Laboratory exercises are included to assist students in understanding these topics and to develop skills in data analysis methods. L... |
(5 Credits) | View Schedule |
Revised on February 5, 2026
