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11 Oct: PHYS 118 – 01F : Introductory Calculus-based Mechanics and Relativity (2024 Spring)

Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton’s laws; mechanical and potential energy; mechanical conservation laws; frame-dependence of physical laws; Einstein’s…

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24 Feb: PHYS 118 – 02F : Introductory Calculus-based Mechanics and Relativity (2023 Fall)

Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton’s laws; mechanical and potential energy; mechanical conservation laws; frame-dependence of physical laws; Einstein’s…

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24 Feb: PHYS 118H – 02F : Introductory Calculus-based Mechanics and Relativity (2023 Fall)

PHYS 118 is a calculus-based introduction to Classical Mechanics. The course covers motion and kinematics in one and two dimensions,…

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24 Feb: MATH 231H – 01F : Calculus of Functions of One Variable I (2023 Fall)

Math 231 is designed to provide a detailed introduction to the fundamental ideas of calculus. It does not assume any…

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24 Feb: BIOL 101 – 01F : Principles of Biology (2023 Fall)

This course is the prerequisite to most higher courses in biology. An introduction to the fundamental principles of biology, including…

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24 Feb: CHEM 102 – 01F : General Descriptive Chemistry II (2023 Fall)

The course is the second in a two-semester sequence. See also CHEM 101. This course considers reaction rates; equilibrium and…

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By Melissa

24 Feb: CHEM 102 – 02F : General Descriptive Chemistry II (2023 Fall)

The course is the second in a two-semester sequence. See also CHEM 101. This course considers reaction rates; equilibrium and…

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By Melissa

04 Oct: PHYS 118H – 01F : Introductory Calculus-based Mechanics and Relativity (Spring 2023)

Requisites: Prerequisite, MATH 231; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 232; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Mechanics of…

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04 Oct: PHYS 119 – 01F : Introductory Calculus-based Electromagnetism and Quanta (Spring 2023)

Requisites: Prerequisite, PHYS 118; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 233; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Unification of…

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04 Oct: MATH 231H – 01F : Calculus of Functions of One Variable I (Spring 2023)

Requisites: Prerequisites, MATH 110 and 130; Requires a grade of C- or better in MATH 130 or placement by the…

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