PHYS 1001 Physics I (3-2)4
Standards and units; vectors and coordinate systems; kinematics; dynamics work energy and power; conservation of energy; dynamics of system of particles; collisions; rotational kinematics and dynamics; equilibrium of rigid bodies; oscillations.
PHYS 1002 Physics II (3-2)4
Electric field; Gauss law; electric potential; capacitance and dielectrics; current and resistance; direct current circuits; magnetic fields; sources of magnetic fields; Faraday?s law; inductance; alternating current circuits; electromagnetic waves.
PHYS 1003 General Physics I (3-0)3
Physics and measurement, motion in one dimension, vectors, motion in two dimensions, the laws of motion, circular motion and other applications of Newton?s laws, energy and energy transfer, potential energy, linear momentum and collisions, rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis, angular momentum.
PHYS 1004 General Physics II (3-0)3
Electric fields, Gauss?s law, electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics current and resistance, direct current circuits, magnetic fields , sources of the magnetic field, Faraday?s law, inductance, alternating current circuits.
PHYS 1005 Concepts and Applications in Physical Science (3-0)3
The course builds a link between theoretical physical concepts and the real physical world by providing an experimental/observational method. Physical quantities; vectors and scalars; static equilibrium; uniformly accelerated motion; Newton`s laws; work and energy; conservation of energy; linear momentum; impulse; collisions; angular motion; Newton`s law of gravitation; rotational work, energy, and momentum; mechanical properties of matter are delivered.
PHYS 2003 Modern Physics (3-0)3
Special theory of relativity. Particle properties of waves, wave properties of particles. Atomic structure. Elementary quantum mechanics, many electron atoms, nuclear structure and radioactivity.
CHEM 1001 General Chemistry I (3-2)4
Chemical foundations, atoms, molecules and ions, stochiometry, types of chemical reactions and solution stochiometry, gases. Thermochemistry, atomic structure and periodicity; bonding: general concepts covalent bonding, orbital. Liquids and solids, properties of solutions.
CHEM 1102 Chemistry for Educational Sciences (3-0)3
Matter, its properties and measurement, atoms and the atomic theory, chemical compounds, chemical reactions, reactions in aqueous solutions, gases, thermochemistry, electrons in atoms, the periodic table and some atomic properties, chemical bonding.
BIO 1002 Introduction to Biology (3-0)3
The chemistry of life, basic architecture of cells and their molecular components, cellular organels, cellular respiration and metabolism, cellular basis of reproduction and inheritance, patterns of inheritance, the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein, regulation of gene expression, the genetic basis of cancer, mechanisms of signal transduction, sex and reproduction, development and aging.





