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Physics in Your Life (PHYS 1000)

Total Credits:  4   Lecture Credits:  3   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  Physics is the study of matter, energy, force, motion, and the interrelationships among them. The fundamental principles of physics provide the basis upon which much of the modern world operates. This course will cover these basic principles of physics with an emphasis on conceptual understanding and application. You will acquire an appreciation of the nature of physics as a human endeavor, gain a historical perspective of this field, and apply the fundamental concepts and principles of physics toward understanding natural processes.
Prerequisites:  Background in mathematics is recommended, but not required.
MnTC: Goal 3

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Introduction to Physics (PHYS 1100)

Total Credits:  4   Lecture Credits:  3   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  Introduction to Physics is an introduction to basic principles of physics and how these principles explain everyday phenomena. You will have the opportunity to explore a basic science course before enrolling in advanced science courses. Minneapolis College offers the lecture portion of this course both on campus and online. The lab portion of this course is required and includes two hours of lab per week, which must be taken on campus.
Prerequisites:  Placement into MATH 1110 or completion of MATH 0080 or MATH 0088. It is strongly recommended that students have completed MATH 0080 or MATH 0088 with a grade of 'C' or higher.
MnTC: Goal 3

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College Physics 1 (PHYS 1131)

Total Credits:  5   Lecture Credits:  4   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  This course is the first of a two-semester course sequence and is an algebra- and trigonometry-based course designed to familiarize the student with the physical phenomena underlying both the natural universe and human technology. Subjects include mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, wave phenomena, sound, physical and geometrical optics, electricity, Magnetism, and postclassical physics. Many science-related programs, such as pharmacy, architecture and physical therapy, require a physics course of this type. This course also satisfies the physics requirement for some premed curricula. This course includes two hours of laboratory instruction per week. This course is also appropriate for liberal arts students seeking General Education credits.
Prerequisites:  Two years high school algebra and high school trigonometry OR MATH 1110 and MATH 1120 or MATH 1119 and MATH 1120 or MATH 1125.
MnTC: Goal 3

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College Physics 2 (PHYS 1132)

Total Credits:  5   Lecture Credits:  4   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  This course is the second of a two-semester course sequence and is an algebra- and trigonometry-based course designed to familiarize the student with the physical phenomena underlying both the natural universe and human technology. Subjects include mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, wave phenomena, sound, physical and geometrical optics, electricity, magnetism, and postclassical physics. Many science-related programs, such as pharmacy, architecture and physical therapy, require a physics course of this type. This course also satisfies the physics requirement for some premed curricula. This course must be taken in sequence unless permission of the instructor is obtained. This course includes two hours of laboratory instruction per week. This course is also appropriate for liberal arts students seeking General Education credits.
Prerequisites:  PHYS 1131
MnTC:
  • Goal 3
  • Goal 10

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Physics for Science and Engineering 1 (PHYS 1211)

Total Credits:  5   Lecture Credits:  4   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  Calculus-based Physics course. Topics include mechanics and thermodynamics. Intended for Science majors, Engineering And for Liberal Arts students seeking General Education credits.
Prerequisites:  Placement into MATH 1180 or completion of MATH 1120 or MATH 1125.
Co-requisites:  MATH 1180
MnTC: Goal 3

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Physics for Science and Engineering 2 (PHYS 1221)

Total Credits:  5   Lecture Credits:  4   Lab Credits:  1  
Description:  Calculus-based Physics course. Topics include waves and electricity and magnetism, as well as optics if time permits. Intended for Science majors, Engineering students and for Liberal Arts students seeking General Education credits.
Prerequisites:  PHYS 1211
MnTC: Goal 3

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