2018-2019 Catalog

PHYS 201 Electricity and Magnetism

This calculus-based course includes electrostatics in a vacuum and in the presence of matter, DC and AC circuits, electromagnetism, and an introduction to optics. Lecture and laboratory. 7 contact hours.

Credits

(7) 4 credit hours.

Prerequisite

PHYS 200 and prior or concurrent enrollment in MATH 213, or consent of department chair.

Offered

Spring.

General Education Category

Advanced Quantitative/Scientific Reasoning.