PHY-2320 - Calculus-Based Physics III: Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics with Lab* (4) Prerequisite: PHY-2200 and PHY-2200L or PHY-2300 This calculus-based course is the third of a three course physics sequence. Topics include magnetism, alternating current, Maxwell’s equations, geometrical optics, physical optics, and modern physics. Lab work includes experiments in magnetism, AC circuits, optics, and modern physics.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Apply basic physics concepts in magnetism, induction, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics.
CO2 - Apply physics principles to solve simple quantitative and qualitative physics problems including the use of units, vectors, and graphs.
CO3 - Manage experimental results in written and graphical form.Course Fee: 45
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