MATH 263 — CALCULUS III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
*MATH 260 (Precalculus) or MATH 260S (Precalculus with Support) is a prerequisite for MATH 261. CAREER AND ACADEMIC PATHWAYS Physics Associate of Science (AS) Degree Major Units: 41-42 T otal Units: Minimum of 60 (State Code: 02755; TOP Code: 190200; Academic Plan: C002755C) The Associate of Science in Physics program is comprised of a sequence of courses typically required as lower division prepara - tion for transfer in a Physics major at a four-year school as a junior. Students wishing to enter the program of study should have com - pleted precalculus level math and are encouraged to consult with a counselor as transfer institutions may have additional lower-divi - sion major preparation requirements. PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: 1. Comprehend the core concepts and principles of classical and modern physics. 2. Recognize the interrelationships between the various principles of physics as well as recognizing the coherence of the entire subject. 3. Apply the scientific method to design and conduct physics experiments, and to analyze and interpret the data obtained. 4. Solve problems using a systematic approach, test the correct - ness of solutions, and interpret results in terms of the physical reality they represent. 5. Utilize computer applications for data acquisition, presentation, and analysis. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS MAJOR CORE COURSES (38 UNITS)