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PHY-111 Applied Physics


  • UNDERGRADUATE
  • SEMESTER 4
  • FALL
  • 4 Credit Hours

Course Objectives:

  • Understanding of the fundamental concepts/laws in physics by explaining and discussing the physics as well as their relevance to everyday events and circumstances in a broad interdisciplinary context.
  • Demonstrate teamwork skills/ ability to collaborate by working in groups on a laboratory experiment.
  • Reveal critical thinking/ analytical reasoning ability by setting up mathematical descriptions of physical systems and to calculate measurable quantities that provide an understanding of the physical environment in terms of the concepts listed in the course content.
  • Ability to apply knowledge/skills to real world settings

Learning Outcomes:

  • After the successful completion of course, the students will be able to:
    • CLO-1: To apply principles and concepts to analyze problems within specific core areas
    • CLO-2: Analyze and interpret quantitative results.
    • CLO-3: To collect and appropriately analyze data working independently and in collaboration with others.
    • CLO-4: Familiarity with current developments in physics.