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Spring 2012

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PHY 3000-01

Class. Mech.

9:30-10:45

SCI- 3256

 

PHY 3000-01

Class. Mech.

9:30-10:45

SCI- 3256

 

PHY 1560-700

Coll. Phys. Lab 1

10:10-12:05

SCI- 3260

PHS 1100-003

Phys. Sci. 1

11:00-12:15

SCI- 3202

PHY 2070-700

Univ. Phys. Lab 2

10:10-12:05

SCI- 3260

PHS 1100-003

Phys. Sci. 1

11:00-12:15

SCI- 3202

 

OFF. HRS.

1:30 – 2:30

PHY 1500-01

Coll. Phys. 1

12:30-1:45

SCI- 2246

OFF. HRS.

1:30 – 2:30

PHY 1500-01

Coll. Phys. 1

12:30-1:45

SCI- 2246

OFF. HRS.

1:30 – 2:30

 

OFF. HRS.

2:30 – 3:30

 

OFF. HRS.

2:30 – 3:30

 

 

 

Physical Science I (PHS-1100)

A general study of concepts in physical science, such as measurement, motion, force, work, mechanical energy, temperature and heat, atomic structure, the periodic table, elements, compounds and mixtures.

 

 

College Physics I (PHY-1500)

A treatment of the subject matter of general physics at a level of thoroughness expected in such curricula as pre-med, biochemistry, etc.  Topics include motion, force, energy, Newton's Laws, momentum, conservation laws, torque, circular motion, and oscillatory motion.

 

 

College Physics Laboratory I (PHY 1560)

A student laboratory to complement and reinforce the physical relationships discussed in the lecture classes.

 

 

University Physics Laboratory II (PHY 2070)

A student laboratory to complement and reinforce the physical relationships discussed in the lecture classes.

 

 

Classical Mechanics (PHY 3000)

Mechanics of particles and system of particles. Solution of problems in Newtonian Mechanics, one dimensional motion, linear, damped, and driven oscillations; two particle collisions, introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics. Central force motion.