This course is the third in the calculus sequence, extending the body of knowledge developed in MATH 231 and 232,…
Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton’s laws; mechanical and potential energy; mechanical conservation laws; frame-dependence of physical laws; Einstein’s…
Human-environment interactions are examined through analytical methods from the social sciences, humanities, and sciences. The focus is on the role…
Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies. Newton’s laws; mechanical and potential energy; mechanical conservation laws; frame-dependence of physical laws; Einstein’s…
PHYS 118 is a calculus-based introduction to Classical Mechanics. The course covers motion and kinematics in one and two dimensions,…
Math 231 is designed to provide a detailed introduction to the fundamental ideas of calculus. It does not assume any…
This course is the prerequisite to most higher courses in biology. An introduction to the fundamental principles of biology, including…
The course is the second in a two-semester sequence. See also CHEM 101. This course considers reaction rates; equilibrium and…
The course is the second in a two-semester sequence. See also CHEM 101. This course considers reaction rates; equilibrium and…
Requisites: Prerequisite, PHYS 118; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 233; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Unification of…