PHYS& 222 — Engineering Physics II
NSL- This course is calculus-based and designed for physical science and engineering majors. Students gain an in-depth conceptual and analytical understanding of electrical and magnetic phenomena. Laboratory activities extend lecture concepts and emphasize the connection between experimental observation and construction of physics theories. (LAB)
Part of
- Associate in Science- Transfer Track 1: Biological, Environmental Resources, Chemistry, Geology, and Earth Science
- Associate in Science- Transfer Track 2 : Engineering, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering MRP
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Computer and Electrical Engineering MRP
- AS-T Track 2 Engineering: Civil and Mechanical Engineering MRP