PHYS3320 — University Physics II Lecture
This course acquaints students both with the concepts and quantitative knowledge of physical quantities related to electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. This course is designed for physical, biological, agricultural, regulatory science, and technical sciences, and science education majors whose highest level of requirement of mathematics is college algebra/college trigonometry. Lecture: Lecture requires 3- per week.
Prerequisites: PHYS3310
Part of
- Agricultural Engineering, B.S.
- Chemistry and Physics, Chemistry Option (Non-Teaching), B.S.
- Chemistry and Physics, Nanoscience Option, B.S.
- Chemistry and Physics, Physics Option (Non-Teaching), B.S.
- Computer Science, Option A - Math, B.S.
- Computer Science, Option B - Information Systems, B.S.
- Engineering, B.S.
- Mathematics, Option I (Non-Teaching), B.S.