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Introduction To Physics MOL |
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Enrollment Capacity:
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MOL |
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Enrollment Total:
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3.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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39 |
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07/12/2021 - 08/20/2021 |
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TBA , TBA |
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Preparation for PHY 107-PHY 108 or PHY 101-PHY 102. The difficulty students face in these courses is application of mathematics to actual physics problems. This course will emphasize math skills useful for physics. Reviews algebra, geometry, and trigonometry problem solving, as well as modules for application of calculus to physics problems (not required, and only intended for the benefit of those planning on taking PHY107-PHY108). Lectures are recordings that can be viewed at any time. Recitation and office hours will be online, interactive and at scheduled times. High speed internet access is needed for this course. Exams are paper-based and need to be taken in person. Exams will be proctored, at scheduled times (listed in the syllabus) at UB or testing centers on other university or college campuses. Students are responsible for finding a testing center, to be approved by the instructor. A suggested list of recently used (not exclusive) centers can be found in the syllabus. |
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Course Description |
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Preparation for PHY 107-PHY 108 or PHY 101-PHY 102, emphasizing on math skills and application to simple physics problems. Reviews algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus (optional and not tested) as applied to physics. |
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Ganapathy |
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