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PHY 167: General Physics II
Lehman College
PHY 167: General Physics II
Lehman College
Lehman College
Prereq PHY 166 or 168 and cannot have taken PHY 169
Credits: 5
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
(Algebra-based Physics: Customarily taken by premedical, preveterinary, and predental students.) Electromagnetism, geometrical and physical optics, and introduction to modern physics. Note 1: Only one of the following courses may be taken for credit: PHY 167 or PHY 169. Note 2: This course satisfies either Life & Physical Science or Scientific World requirement in the CUNY 2013 Gen Ed requirements at Lehman.PREREQ: Either PHY 166 or 168
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
..If this course is taken
PHY 3001: General Physics II
Baruch College
PHY 3001: General Physics II
Baruch College
Baruch College
Prerequisite: PHY 2003 or (PHY 2002L and PHY 2001) or PHY 3004 or PHY 3010. Not open to students who have completed PHY 3006 or PHY 3020.
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is a continuation of PHY 2003 and of Pathways PHY 2002L & PHY 2001. The following topics are studied: special relativity, electricity and magnetism, geometric and physical optics, discovery of electron, photoelectric effect, atomic physics, quantum effects, nuclear physics, fundamental particles, and applications to biological systems and medical instrumentation. Not open to students who have completed PHY 3006 or PHY 3020.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
PHY 12: College Physics II
Bronx CC
PHY 12: College Physics II
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Prerequisite: PHY 11
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Laboratory hours, 2.0 Lecture hours
Elements of electric circuits, electromagnetic theory, light, selected topics in atomic and nuclear physics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS. 2100: General Physics II
Brooklyn College
PHYS. 2100: General Physics II
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
PHYSICS *1100 [1] OR 1150 [1.5] OR PHYSICS *1112 [1.2] WITH A GRADE C OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE. NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO ARE ENROLLED IN OR HAVE COMPLETED PHYSICS *2150.
Credits: 5
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
3 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation, 3 hours laboratory; 5 creditsIntroduction to light, electricity, and modern physics. Intended forstudents interested in the biological sciences, medicine, ordentistry. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or havecompleted Physics *2150 [2.5].)Prerequisite: Physics *1100 [1] or 1150 [1.5]; or Physics *1112[1.2] with a grade of C or higher.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
PHY 220: Physics II
Borough of Manhattan CC
PHY 220: Physics II
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Prerequisite: PHY 210
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
This classroom and laboratory two-semester course includes the study of concepts and principles of physics in the areas of mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, sound, electricity and magnetism, light, and atomic physics plus an introduction to quantum physics and relativity theory. Algebra and simple trigonometry are used.Note: This course satisfies Pathways Life and Physical Science and Scientific World areas.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHY 156: Physics II
College of Staten Island
PHY 156: Physics II
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Prerequisite: PHY 116.
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Continuation of PHY 116 for students requiring one year of physics. Extension of the energy concept to atoms and electricity; nuclear energy and radioactivity; electricity as energy and information transfer in animate and inanimate systems; magnetism; mass spectroscopy and its uses; light, with applications to the eye, the camera, microscopes, fiber-optical diagnostic instruments, and spectroscopy. Articulated experiments include optics, optical and mass spectroscopy, electricity, heat, instrumentation. (science).
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS 20400: General Physics II
City College
PHYS 20400: General Physics II
City College
City College
PRE - PHYS 20300
Credits: 4
Hours: 7.0 Lecture hours
PHYS 20400 General Physics II: For majors in the life sciences (biology, medicine, dentistry, psychology, physical therapy) and for liberal arts students. Algebra based introductory physics course covering: waves and acoustics, electrostatics, magnetism and electromagnetism, direct and alternating current, geometrical and physical optics, relativity, and nuclear physics. Use of mathematics is restricted to elementary algebra and trigonometry. Prerequisite: PHYS 20300 (required for Premed., Predent., Bio-Med., and all Life Science students). 3 lecture, 2 lab/ workshop hrs., 4 cr. Materials fee:$10
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS 12000: General Physics: Introductory Course in Electricity and Magnetism, Light, and Atomic Physics
Hunter College
PHYS 12000: General Physics: Introductory Course in Electricity and Magnetism, Light, and Atomic Physics
Hunter College
Hunter College
Prerequisite: PHYS 11000 or 110LC or PHYS 11100 or 111LC or PHYS 13100 or PHYS 13200.
Credits: 4.5
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Second semester of PHYS 11000, a two-semester introductory physics course using algebra.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 102: College Physics II (Liberal Arts Physics)
John Jay College
PHY 102: College Physics II (Liberal Arts Physics)
John Jay College
John Jay College
Prerequisite: PHY 101
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Laboratory hours, 2.0 Lecture hours
Topics covered include electrostatics, electric fields and electric potential, current electricity, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, the wave-particle duality, photons and matter waves, physics of the atom, nuclear physics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 1200: General Physics II
Kingsborough CC
PHY 1200: General Physics II
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
PREREQUISITE: PHY 1100
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
Second term of General Physics. Includes sound, electricity, magnetism and optics. Laboratory sessions included.
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
SCP 202: Fundamentals of Physics II
LaGuardia CC
SCP 202: Fundamentals of Physics II
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Pre-requisite of SCP 201 is required
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is the second part of a year-long algebra-based physics sequence intended for life science and liberal arts majors. The sequence also fulfills the physics requirement for pre-professional programs in health sciences. Topics covered in the course are wave motion,electric and magnetic interactions, electric circuits. Selected topics in Einsteins theory of relativity and quantum mechanics will also be discussed.CUNY Pathways: Flexible Core-Scientific World
This course was last offered in the Spring 2024 semester.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 206: Introduction to Physics II
Medgar Evers College
PHY 206: Introduction to Physics II
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
PHY 205 OR PHY 211
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This is the continuation of the introductory course in physics designed for students majoring in the biological sciences. Topics include properties and propagation of sound, wave motion, light and fundamental concepts of electrical phenomena, electrostatics, electric circuits, electromagnetism and a.c. circuits.
(Compensatory Non-Liberal Arts)
PHYS 1434: General Physics II: Algebra Based
NYC College of Technology
PHYS 1434: General Physics II: Algebra Based
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Pre-requisite of PHYS 1433 is required.
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
Algebra based course on basic concepts and principles of electricity and magnetism, light and atomic physics. Topics include: electrostatics, electric current, magnetism, magnetic induction, alternating currents, electromagnetic waves, geometric and wave optics and the atomic theory of matter.SATISFIES FLEXIBLE CORE- SCIENTIFIC WORLD
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PH 202: General Physics II
Queensborough CC
PH 202: General Physics II
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: PH201 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Second semester of PH-201, 202 sequence. Topics include wave motion, electrostatics, electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, optics and topics in modern physics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PH 302: College Physics II
Queensborough CC
PH 302: College Physics II
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: PH301 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Second-semester course following PH-301. Topics include electro-magnetism, radiation and wave phenomena, relativity, atomic interactions, atomic energy, and physics frontier.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS 1224: General Physics II
Queens College
PHYS 1224: General Physics II
Queens College
Queens College
PREREQ: PHYS 121. PREREQ or COREQ: PHYS 1221
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Must be taken initially with 122.1. May be taken alone if a passing grade has been received in Phys 122.1. Electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physics optics, and an introduction to modern physics.This course has an M&T Fee. For more info visit: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=JU9F
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHYS 1221: General Physics II Laboratory & PHYS 1224: General Physics II
Queens College
PHYS 1221: General Physics II Laboratory & PHYS 1224: General Physics II
Queens College
Queens College
PHYS 1221: General Physics II Laboratory
PREREQ or COREQ: PHYS 1224
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Laboratory component of the General Physics II course. Includes experiments in the areas of optics and electromagnetism. Must be taken initially with PHYS 1224. May be taken alone if a passing grade has been received in PHYS 1224.This course has an M&T Fee. For more info visit: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=JU9F
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
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PHYS 1224: General Physics II
PREREQ: PHYS 121. PREREQ or COREQ: PHYS 1221
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Must be taken initially with 122.1. May be taken alone if a passing grade has been received in Phys 122.1. Electricity and magnetism, geometrical and physics optics, and an introduction to modern physics.This course has an M&T Fee. For more info visit: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=JU9F
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHYS 116: College Physics II
York College
PHYS 116: College Physics II
York College
York College
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN PHYS 152 OR PHYS 118; PREREQUISITE: PHYS 115 or PHYS 117 and COREQUISITE: PHYS 114
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Continuation of Physics for life science majors. Topics may include: electrostatics, electromagnetism, electric current and circuits, introductory electronics, waves and acoustics, properties of light waves, optics, introduction to modern physics including atomic physics and relativity. Not open to students with credit in PHYS 152 or 118.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS 114: Physics Laboratory II & PHYS 116: College Physics II
York College
PHYS 114: Physics Laboratory II & PHYS 116: College Physics II
York College
York College
PHYS 114: Physics Laboratory II
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN PHYS 152; PREREQUISITE: PHYS 113 and COREQUISITE: PHYS 116 or PHYS 118
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Continuation of Physics 113. Experiments include: electrical properties of matter, circuits and instrumentation optics. Not open to students with credit in PHYS 152.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
AND
PHYS 116: College Physics II
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN PHYS 152 OR PHYS 118; PREREQUISITE: PHYS 115 or PHYS 117 and COREQUISITE: PHYS 114
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Continuation of Physics for life science majors. Topics may include: electrostatics, electromagnetism, electric current and circuits, introductory electronics, waves and acoustics, properties of light waves, optics, introduction to modern physics including atomic physics and relativity. Not open to students with credit in PHYS 152 or 118.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)