Physics
Physics provides the scientific basis for most of the exploding technological achievements which profoundly affect our modern world in ways ranging from transportation and communication to space exploration and nuclear energy. Other professions and disciplines are greatly affected by developments in physics. No major or minor is offered in physics.
Courses
PH101G: BASICS OF EARTH SCIENCE
PH230: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS I
An algebra-based course in which students learn to mathematically describe mechanics, waves, and fluids through lectures, laboratory investigations and problem assignments. Topics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, traveling waves, oscillations, sound waves, and fluid mechanics.
PH231: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS II
An algebra-based course in which students learn to mathematically describe geometrical optics, thermodynamics, and electricity & magnetism through lectures, laboratory assignments, and problem assignments. Topics include sound waves, calorimetry, ideal gases, mirrors, lenses, resistors, capacitors, voltage, current, magnetic fields, and spectroscopy.