Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Academic Credit

A calculus based physics course designed to give science and engineering students a thorough understanding of mechanics. Topics include work and energy, vectors, kinematics, forces, Newton's three laws of motion, momentum, circular motion and rotations, angular momentum, Newtonian gravity. All topics are covered in one, two, and three spatial dimensions. Applications include mechanical oscillations, and wave motion. Three lectures and two recitations weekly. Those wishing to take this course as a lecture-laboratory course should register concurrently for PHYS 2215. PS

Registration Information: If you are a matriculated student, you must register for credit classes using the Campus Information System (CIS). If you are new to the University, you must first submit an application to the Admissions Office, then register using the Campus Information System (CIS).

This class is also offered as a non credit class. Go to the non credit version of the class.

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Class Sections For Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (PHYS 2210)

Spring 2025 Section 70

Credit Hours: 4
TTh 01/06/25 - 04/22/25
6:00 pm-8:00 pm

SANDY 104

Price: Tuition + Special Fee: $79.99

Instructor: MATTHEW STANFORD

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