Prerequisites: MAT 109. Successful completion of all remedial English and remedial Reading requirements. An in
Description: An introductory study of Physics designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of kinematics, Newton's Laws of motion, circular motion and gravitation, work and energy, impulse and momentum, simple harmonic motion, temperature, heat, and thermodynamics. The topics will be developed analytically and experimentally. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: PHY 101 A con
Description: A continuation of the introductory study of Physics designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of wave motion and sound, electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physical (wave) optics, and selected topics in modern physics. The topics will be developed analytically and experimentally. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Description: Pre-requisites: MAT 117 The course emphasizes an overview of the physical laws underlying selected topics in mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and optics, and modern physics. The laboratory component involves exercises that are illustrative of physical principles in these areas as well as methods of observation, measurement and data analysis. Laptop computer required. Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-LSCI Offered: Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: Students must have satisfied all MAT, ENG 001 and RDG 001 developmental course requirements prior to starting the course. This
Description: This course studies natural phenomena and everyday life. Covering the fundamental laws and principles of mechanics, electricity, magnetism, sound and light, it provides a basic knowledge of the evolution of physical laws and the underlying concepts that are rapidly changing the way we live. The course material is developed descriptively and demonstrated experimentally. It includes student investigations in recitation and in lab to emphasize the experimental nature of science. Investigations will also be performed using computer software and the internet. The course will also include preparation of lesson plans, grading practices and hands-on experience in the presentation of materials. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Description: Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 122 Designed for students in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and the Sciences. An introduction to mechanics: fundamental laws of statics, dynamics, kinematics, work, energy, power and momentum. Applied problems are an integral part of the course. (5 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Lab fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: PHY 122, MAT 123. An i
Description: An introduction to the topics of rotational kinematics and dynamics, elasticity, hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, harmonic motion, waves, sound, and thermodynamics. Applied problems are an integral part of this course. (5 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fees apply. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI, ASC Offered: Spring
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Description: Pre or Concurrent Rerequisites: MAT 122. The first semester of a two-term survey course for students who intend to study Science, Mathematics or Computer Science at four-year institutions that require a calculus-based approach to physics. The topics covered during the first term are mechanics and thermodynamics. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: MAT 122 and PHY 151 The s
Description: The second half of a calculus-based physics survey course. The topics covered are wave phenomena, electricity, magnetism, light and modern physics. (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSCI. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: PHY 123. An in
Description: An introduction to the basic theory of electric and magnetic forces and energy associated with electric charge; electric and magnetic properties of matter, electromagnetic waves, geometric and wave properties of light. Emphasis is given to a rigorous mathematical formulation of physical principles, solution of problems, and practical applications of electric circuits in the laboratory. (5 lecture, 3 laboratory hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSC. Offered: Fall
Credit Hours: 4
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Prerequisites: MAT 225. A sur
Description: A survey of 20th-century theories of the atom, the nucleus, relativity, quantum properties of waves and particles, wave mechanics, spectra of hydrogen and other atoms, x-rays, the uncertainty principle, radioactive decay, conservation laws in radioactivity, transmutations. Stress is placed on basic principles rather than on applications. (5 lecture hours) SUNY GEN ED-GLAB; NCC GEN ED-LSC. Offered: Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec
Description: SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-ASC, LSCI. Formerly PHY 699. Students who have completed PHY 699 will not receive credit for PHY 295.
Credit Hours: 3
Department: Math/Computer Science/Info Tec