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PHY 168: Physics I Scientists and Engineers
Lehman College
PHY 168: Physics I Scientists and Engineers
Lehman College
Lehman College
Pre or Co-Requisite MAT 176
Credits: 5
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
(Calculus-based Physics: Designed for those preparing for careers in the physical sciences and engineering.) Motion, Newton's laws, work and energy, mechanics of rigid bodies, elasticity, mechanics of fluids, temperature, heat, kinetic theory of matter, wave motion, and sound. PREREQ or COREQ: MAT 176.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
..If this course is taken
PHY 31: Physics I & PHY 32: Physics II
Bronx CC
PHY 31: Physics I & PHY 32: Physics II
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
PHY 31: Physics I
Prerequisite: High School physics or PHY 1. Corequisites: MTH 31 and ENG 110, if required
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; force and motion; energy and momentum; rotational motion, elasticity and simple harmonic motion. First semester of a three-semester sequence for students in Engineering or Computer Science (PHY 31, 32, and 33). Also recommended for Science or Mathematics majors in a Liberal Arts and Sciences transfer program.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
PHY 32: Physics II
Prerequisite: PHY 31. Corequisite: MTH 32
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics; properties of gases; thermodynamics and kinetic theory of matter; wave motion; sound; electrostatics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS. 1150: Calculus-Based General Physics 1
Brooklyn College
PHYS. 1150: Calculus-Based General Physics 1
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE OF MATH. 1206 WITH A GRADE OF C OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE. STUDENTS WHO PASSED PHYSICS 1100, 1111 OR 1112 WITH A GRADE OF C OR HIGHER CANNOT ENROLL IN THIS COURSE.
Credits: 5
Hours: 0.0 Laboratory hours, 0.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
3 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation, 3 hours laboratory; 5 creditsIntroduction to mechanics and heat. Intended for students majoring inthe physical sciences or engineering. (Not open to students who areenrolled in or have completed any of the following: Physics *1100 [1],1111 [1.1], 1112 [1.2].) STEM variant course - Satisfies PathwaysFlexible Core Scientific World requirement.Prerequisite or corequisite: Mathematics *1206 [4.3].
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 215: University Physics I
Borough of Manhattan CC
PHY 215: University Physics I
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Co-requisite: MAT 302
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
This is a two-semester course for students in science and engineering. Concepts of calculus are introduced and used when necessary. The lecture and laboratory exercises pertain to mechanics, fluids, heat and thermodynamics, wave motion, sound, electricity, and magnetism, geometric and physical optics and an introduction to modern physics.Note: This course satisfies Pathways Life and Physical Science and Scientific World areas.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHY 120: General Physics I & PHY 121: General Physics I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
PHY 120: General Physics I & PHY 121: General Physics I Laboratory
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
PHY 120: General Physics I
Pre- or corequisites: MTH 230 or MTH 231 or MTH 235, and PHY 121.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Calculus-based physics for Science and Engineering majors. Vectors, forces, kinematics, Newton's laws and applications, particle dynamics, work, energy, conservation laws, collisions, rotational dynamics, ideal gas, thermal properties, heat transfer, thermodynamics. (science)(LP)(SW).
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
PHY 121: General Physics I Laboratory
Corequisite: PHY 120.
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Measurement, pendulum, gravity, projectiles, force equilibria, acceleration, friction, energy, collisions, centripetal force, calorimetry, Boyle's law. (science).
(Regular Liberal Arts)
PHYS 20700: University Physics I
City College
PHYS 20700: University Physics I
City College
City College
COREQ: MATH 21200 or 20200
Credits: 4
Hours: 7.0 Lecture hours
PHYS 20700 University Physics I: Calculus based introductory physics course covering: vectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, equilibrium, gravitation, motion in a plane, work and energy, impulse and momentum, rotation and angular momentum, simple harmonic motion, fluids, heat, and thermodynamics. Pre- or co-requisite: MATH 20200. (Required for all students in the Physical Sciences, Engineering and Computer Science.) 3 lect., 2 lab/workshop hrs., 4 cr. Materials fee:$10
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHY 210: General Physics I
Hostos CC
PHY 210: General Physics I
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre/Co-Requisite: MAT 220
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Students will study vectors, Newton's Laws and their application to one-and two- dimensional motion, work and energy, momentum, collisions, torque, angular momentum, periodic motion, fluids, heat and thermodynamic processes. This course is intended for students preparing for careers in the sciences and engineering.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2023 semester.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHY 210W: General Physics I
Hostos CC
PHY 210W: General Physics I
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre/Co-Requisite: MAT 220
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
Students will study vectors, Newton's Laws and their application to one-and two- dimensional motion, work and energy, momentum, collisions, torque, angular momentum, periodic motion, fluids, heat and thermodynamic processes. This course is intended for students preparing for careers in the sciences and engineering.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHYS 11100: Gen Mech-Heat-Snd
Hunter College
PHYS 11100: Gen Mech-Heat-Snd
Hunter College
Hunter College
Prerequisite: MATH 15000 or MATH 15200 or MATH 15500.
Credits: 5.5
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 3.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
For physics and other science majors. First semester of a two-semester introductory physics course using calculus.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHY 203: General Physics I
John Jay College
PHY 203: General Physics I
John Jay College
John Jay College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 and MAT 151 or MAT 241 Co-requisite: MAT 152 or MAT 242
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
This is the first semester of a two-semester introductory course sequence, which is designed to provide the student with a general knowledge of the principles, concepts, and theories of classical and modern physics. This calculus-based course is designed for students with a science or engineering background and for Forensic Science Majors. The topics covered this semester will pertain to geometric optics, mechanics, and heat and thermodynamics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 1300: Advanced General Physics I
Kingsborough CC
PHY 1300: Advanced General Physics I
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
PRE-COREQUISITE: MAT 1500 or PHY 1300 Skills Support (PSQ)
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
First term of calculus two-semester lecture and laboratory course in classical and modern physics. Includes the study of mechanics, heat, hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, harmonic motion and waves. Physical principles demonstrated and hands on laboratory experience.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
SCP 231: General Physics I
LaGuardia CC
SCP 231: General Physics I
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Pre-requisites of ENG 101 AND MAT 201 are required.
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
This is the first part of a 2-part calculus-based physics sequence intended for students majoring in science, computer science or engineering. Topics covered include vectors, Newtons laws, equilibrium, rectilinear motion, 2-dimensional motion, gravitation, Keplers laws, work and the work-energy theorem, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, fluids and heat. Laboratory exercises will use computers in conjunction with traditional equipment for problem solving, data collection, and analysis.CUNY Pathways: Flexible Core-Scientific World
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 212: University Physics II
Medgar Evers College
PHY 212: University Physics II
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
PHY 211
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is the second part of the four semester calculus physics sequence. Topics include gravitation, special relativity, heat, laws of thermodynamics, kinetic theory, entropy, plane and spherical waves, sound, geometric optics, light, interference, diffraction and polarization.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHY 213: University Physics III
Medgar Evers College
PHY 213: University Physics III
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
PHY 211
Credits: 4
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is the third part of the four semester calculus physics sequence. Topics include electrostatics, electric potential and fields, Gauss's law, dielectrics, current, moving charge, magnetic fields, circuits, fields in matter, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves and spectrum.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2023 semester.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
PHYS 1441: General Physics I: Calculus Based
NYC College of Technology
PHYS 1441: General Physics I: Calculus Based
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Pre/Co-requisite of MAT 1475 is required.
Credits: 5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
Basic concepts and principles of mechanics, heat and mechanical waves. Topics include: kinematics, dynamics, statics, work and energy, rotational motion, oscillations and wave motion, fluids, temperature, heat and concepts of thermodynamics.SATISFIES REQUIRED CORE- LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PH 421: General Calculus Physics A
Queensborough CC
PH 421: General Calculus Physics A
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: MA440 & COREQ: MA441
Credits: 5
Hours: 3.0 Laboratory hours, 6.0 Lecture hours
This course integrates calculus concepts and covers fundamental principles of physics in areas of mechanics and heat, including kinematics, classical laws of motion, equilibrium, conservation laws, impulse and momentum, work, mechanical energy, rotational motion, fluids, simple harmonic motion, heat and thermodynamics.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHYS 1451: Principles of Physics I Laboratory & PHYS 1454: Principles of Physics I
Queens College
PHYS 1451: Principles of Physics I Laboratory & PHYS 1454: Principles of Physics I
Queens College
Queens College
PHYS 1451: Principles of Physics I Laboratory
PREREQ or COREQ: PHYS 1454
Credits: 1
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours
Laboratory component of the Principles of Physics I course. Includes experiments in the areas of mechanics and thermodynamics. Must be taken initially with PHYS 1454. May be taken alone if a passing grade has been received in PHYS 1454.This course has an M&T Fee. For more info visit: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=JU9F
(Regular Non-Liberal Arts)
AND
PHYS 1454: Principles of Physics I
PREREQ: MATH 142 or 151. PREREQ or COREQ: PHYS 1451.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Must be taken initially with PHYS 1451. May be taken alone if a passing grade has been received in PHYS 1451. A calculus-based course intended for students who plan to study the physical sciences or engineering. Fundamental principles and laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, kinetic-molecular theory, and sound.This course has an M&T Fee. For more info visit: http://qc.cuny.edu/?id=JU9F
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
PHYS 117: University Physics I
York College
PHYS 117: University Physics I
York College
York College
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN PHYS 151; COREQUISITE: MATH 121 and PHYS 113
Credits: 4
Hours: 2.0 Recitation hours, 3.0 Lecture hours
An introduction, intended for science majors, to the basic concepts of calculus-based physics. Topics may include: equilibrium, motion, Newton's laws, gravitation, work and energy, momentum, rotation, harmonic motion, statics and dynamics of fluids, thermal properties of matter. Not open to students with credit in PHYS 151.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
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PHY 168: Physics I Scientists and Engineers & PHY 169: Physics II for Scientists and Engineers & PHY 1000: 100-Level Elective
Lehman College
PHY 168: Physics I Scientists and Engineers & PHY 169: Physics II for Scientists and Engineers & PHY 1000: 100-Level Elective
Lehman College
Lehman College
PHY 168: Physics I Scientists and Engineers
Pre or Co-Requisite MAT 176
Credits: 5
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
(Calculus-based Physics: Designed for those preparing for careers in the physical sciences and engineering.) Motion, Newton's laws, work and energy, mechanics of rigid bodies, elasticity, mechanics of fluids, temperature, heat, kinetic theory of matter, wave motion, and sound. PREREQ or COREQ: MAT 176.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
PHY 169: Physics II for Scientists and Engineers
Prereq PHY 168 and Prereq or Coreq MAT 226 and cannot have taken PHY 169
Credits: 5
Hours: 2.0 Laboratory hours, 4.0 Lecture hours
Calculus-based Physics: Designed for those preparing for careers in the physical sciences and engineering.) Electrostatics, electrodynamics, geometrical and physical optics. PREREQ: PHY 168. PREREQ or COREQ: MAT 226.Note 1: Only one of the following courses may be taken for credit: PHY 167 or 169.Note 2: This course satisfies either Life & Physical Science or Scientifice World requirement in the CUNY 2013 Gen Ed requirements at Lehman.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
PHY 1000: 100-Level Elective
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 4 (max)
100-LEVEL ELECTIVE
(Message Liberal Arts)
..If this course is taken
PHY 31: Physics I & PHY 32: Physics II & PHY 33: Physics III
Bronx CC
PHY 31: Physics I & PHY 32: Physics II & PHY 33: Physics III
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
PHY 31: Physics I
Prerequisite: High School physics or PHY 1. Corequisites: MTH 31 and ENG 110, if required
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; force and motion; energy and momentum; rotational motion, elasticity and simple harmonic motion. First semester of a three-semester sequence for students in Engineering or Computer Science (PHY 31, 32, and 33). Also recommended for Science or Mathematics majors in a Liberal Arts and Sciences transfer program.
(Required Core - Life and Physical Sciences)
AND
PHY 32: Physics II
Prerequisite: PHY 31. Corequisite: MTH 32
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics; properties of gases; thermodynamics and kinetic theory of matter; wave motion; sound; electrostatics.
(Flexible Core - Scientific World)
AND
PHY 33: Physics III
Prerequisite: PHY 32. Corequisite: MTH 33
Credits: 4
Hours: 1.0 Recitation hour, 2.0 Lecture hours, 3.0 Laboratory hours
Electromagnetic theory; direct and alternating currents; electromagnetic waves; geometrical and physical optics; modern physics
(Laboratory Non-Liberal Arts)