PHY-111L |
Physics for Allied Health Sciences |
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of basic physics principles , methods and terminology , with application to the measurement , analysis and treatment of human beings . Physics principles and terminology will focus on the fields of radiation therapy and radiologic technology . 3 laboratory hours . Offered in the spring semester . Not accepted as credit towards the biology major . |
PHY-241 |
General Physics I |
Principles of classical mechanics for science and mathematics majors . Topics include description of motion ( kinematics ), force and momentum , work and energy , energy and momentum conservation , rotational motion of rigid bodies , and simple harmonic motion . Mathematical level requires a working knowledge of differential and integral calculus . 3 lecture hours and 1 recitation hour . Offered in the fall semester . |
PHY-241L |
General Physics I |
Laboratory investigations of classical mechanics , including motion and force . Collection of raw data and its analysis via graphs are stressed . Subject matter is drawn from the concurrent lecture course . 3 laboratory hours . Offered in the fall semester . |