This is the second course in the introductory physics (algebra-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using elementary algebra and trigonometry. It is designed for students pursuing studies in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
This is the second course in the Principles of Physics (calculus-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using calculus. It is designed for students pursuing majors in Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering.
Textbook: Physics for Scientists and Engineers; Author: Randall Knight
This course introduces fundamental principles of statics and dynamics as applied to materials science and engineering. It emphasizes real-world applications of force systems, equilibrium, kinematics, and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. It is designed for BIS students in the Materials Science concentration to develop a strong foundation in mechanical behavior relevant to materials design and analysis.
Textbook: Applied Mechanics for Engineering Technology; Author: Keith Walker
This is the second lab course for the Introductory Physics sequence, covering labs in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. It is designed for students pursuing majors in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
Lab manual: UWG Lab Manual for PHYS 1112L
This is the second course in the introductory physics (algebra-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using elementary algebra and trigonometry. It is designed for students pursuing studies in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
This is the second lab course for the Introductory Physics sequence, covering labs in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. It is designed for students pursuing majors in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
Lab manual: UWG Lab Manual for PHYS 1112
This is the second course in the Principles of Physics (calculas-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using calculus. It is designed for students pursuing majors in Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering.
Textbook: Physics for Scientists and Engineers; Author: Randall Knight
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of materials science, focusing on the relationships between structure and properties of materials. Topics include atomic structure, bonding, crystal structures, and the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. The course is designed to provide a foundational understanding of how material structures influence performance in engineering applications.
Textbook: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction; Author: William D. Callister and David G. Rethwisch
This is the second lab course for the Introductory Physics sequence, covering labs in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. It is designed for students pursuing majors in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
Lab manual: UWG Lab Manual for PHYS 1112L
This is the second course in the introductory physics (algebra-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using elementary algebra and trigonometry. It is designed for students pursuing studies in science-related fields.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
This is the second course in the Principles of Physics (Calculus-based) sequence, covering topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving using calculus. It is designed for students pursuing majors in Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering.
Textbook: Physics for Scientists and Engineers; Author: Randall Knight
This is the second lab course for the Principles of Physics sequence, covering labs in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. It is designed for students pursuing majors in Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering.
Textbook: Physics; Author: James S. Walker
Lab manual: UWG Lab Manual for PHYS 2212L