Physics

PHYS 2 The Physicist's Toolbox

Prepares students for success in subsequent classes in physics and astrophysics, course is designed for students majoring or considering majoring in physics, applied physics, or astrophysics, but is open to all. Course includes overview of physics and astrophysics, and their major tools: experiment, theory, observation, and computation. Provides conceptual overview of the top-level theoretical approaches includes classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. Also reviews problem-solving skills for work in subsequent classes, including the physicist's approach to calculus, working intuitively with graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and understanding equations conceptually. Examines the educational path to different physics careers and physics as a collaborative discipline and effective methods for group work as well as individual study.

Credits

2

Quarter offered

Fall

Instructor

David Smith