PHYS& 223 — Engineering Physics III
NSL- This course is calculus-based and designed for physical science and engineering majors. Students gain an in-depth conceptual and analytical understanding of sound, light, optics, fluids, and thermodynamics. Students explore the properties and applications of oscillatory motion. Topics in modern physics are also explored. Laboratory activities extend lecture concepts and emphasize data collection and analysis. (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