Spring 2018
Instructor: Castillo, Geno
Introduction to Physics is a Liberal Studies course for the non-science major seeking a connection between science and the world we live in. The student will gain an understanding of concepts in physics such as Newton's Law's of motion, gravity, energy, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, magnetism, optics and relativity. The emphasis is on learning to think logically in order to analyze and solve problems, to develop and expand your intuition for the physical world, and to learn how things work. The laboratories will emphasize hands-on investigation of topics covered in lecture. Prerequisites: ENG095, MATH095 and READ095 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores.
Course Number: | PHYS111L |
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Section: | 01 |
Days: | ----R-- |
Class Begins: | 01/16/18 |
Class Ends: | 05/11/18 |
Times: | 3:00PM - 4:50PM |
Campus: | Main Campus |
Building: | TECH |
Room: | 136 |
Instructor: | Castillo, Geno |
Registered/Maximum: | 6/18 |
Remark: |
This is a required lab for the corrisponding course.
Books:
Title | Edition | Author | ISBN | Price | Publisher |
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Conceptual Physics Lab Manual | 12th | Hewitt | 9780321940056 | None | Pearson |