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Name of Learning Opportunity: | University Physics II |
Mode of Delivery: | Guided Independent Study
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Study Group/Residency Enrollment Caps: | Sep cap: 15
Nov cap: 15
Jan cap: 15
Mar cap: 15
May A cap: 15
May B cap: 15 |
Region: | Genesee Valley |
Location(s): | Rochester, Batavia, Canandaigua |
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Mentor/Instructor: | Jim Anderson |
Offered in these terms: | Sep, Nov, Jan, Mar |
Credits: | 4 |
Liberal Study? | YES |
Level: | Intro |
Area of Study: | Science, Mathematics and Technology |
Subject: | Science |
GenEd Area 1: 2. Natural Sciences | Fully |
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Available Collegewide: | N |
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Description: | This study can be used as the second in a 2- or 3-part series in physics suitable for students in physical science and technology. Topics to be covered are Coulomb's law, Gauss' law, electric potential, capacitors, Ohm's law, DC circuits, magnetic forces, Ampere's law, Faraday's law, inductance, and AC circuits.
Trigonometry and a knowledge of basic differential and integral calculus are required.
Student help sessions will be scheduled with the instructor as often as needed to provide necessary assistance. |
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