PH207 — General Physics I w/Lab
PH207 - General Physics I w/Lab PH207 - General Physics I w/Lab 5 Credit(s) General Physics I is the first of two introductory, algebra-based physics courses most often taken by those of you who major in biology, environmental science, or who intend to become a health professional. PH 207 is similar to PH 208 in most respects; the most important distinctions between them are the level of mathematics used and a few dfferences in content. Knowledge of algebra and trigonometry is essential. Key concepts include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, conservation of momentum and energy, rotational motion, and waves. Approximately 25% of instructional time is spent in hands-on laboratory work which provides you with opportunities to demonstrate the foundational physics principles and to apply the science practices. The two-semester PH 207/ PH 227 sequence is designed to meet the requirements of area pre-professional programs. This is a transfer course which meets the college’s requirements for associate degree programs and meets transfer requirements of area colleges and universities, but does not normally fulfill the requirement of engineering programs. General Education Designation: Natural Science and Math Bucket #4 - Natural & Physical Sciences Discipline Area PHY1010 Book Requirements: Y Transfer: Y
Prerequisites: MA185, PH208, PH227, PHY1010
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- General Education Requirements
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine, A.S.
- Physical Science, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Chiropractic, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Dentistry, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Medicine, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Optometry, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Pharmacy, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Physical Therapy, A.S.
- Pre-Professional: Pre-Veterinary Medicine, A.S.