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Physics

What can you do with this degree?
This degree will help you prepare for a transfer to a four-year institution.

What will you learn in this program?
Physics is the study of nature’s most basic interactions between matter and energy. This program will help you learn more about these interactions.

What kinds of classes can you look forward to in this program?

General Physics I
In this lab and lecture course, you will learn all about kinematics, statics, and dynamics of classical physical systems; conservation laws of energy, linear and angular momentum.

General Physics II
The subjects you will learn in this course include: electrostatics, field concepts, electrical potential and circuit theory, magnetism and inductance, electromagnetic waves, heat and thermodynamics.

Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
This is a challenging and exciting course where you will learn the solution to methods for ordinary differential equations, and qualitative techniques. You will also learn matrix methods approach to systems of linear differential questions and solutions to Bessel’s equation.

How long will it take you to complete this degree?
Taking classes full-time, you can complete this 64-credit degree in four semesters.

What classes do you need to take to fulfill the degree requirements?
For a current checklist of the courses required for this program, click the link in the top-right corner of this page or contact a counselor by calling the Counseling Office at 344-7624. A counselor is available to meet with you about your educational goals.

Who can you call to find out more information about the program?
For more information about this degree or its requirements, please call the Science, Math, and Agricultural Sciences Division at (928) 344-7656.

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Find out what classes to take and how long it takes to complete this program.

Mathematics
Physics
Engineering
Env. Science, Geology
Env. Science, Biology
Geology
Biology
Chemistry
Agriculture

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