PH 211 — General Physics With Calculus
The first course of a three-course calculus-based series of introductory college physics for students in science, engineering, and other curricula who plan to transfer credit to a four-year college or university, or for anyone desiring an understanding of physics principles. Includes topics such as measurement, scientific models, motion in a straight line, motion in two dimensions, vectors, and force and motion. Also covers Newton's laws of motion, energy, momentum, conservation laws, center of mass, and linear and angular momentum. Includes a laboratory component. Lab exercises clarify physical principles and teach measurement and analysis skills.
Prerequisites: MTH 251Z, MTH 252Z
Part of
- Biology, Associate of Science Transfer
- Chemistry emphasis, Associate of Science
- Earth Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science
- Environmental Sciences emphasis, Associate of Science
- General Science emphasis, Associate of Science
- Mathematics emphasis, Associate of Science
- Physics emphasis, Associate of Science