Aug 28, 2025  
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PHYS& 114 - General Physics I With Lab


Credits: 5
This is part one of an algebra-based physics sequence intended for non-physical science majors. Topics include linear and rotational motion, forces, kinetic and potential energy, momentum, and translational and rotational equilibrium. Lab work required.
Course Outcomes:
 
  1. Apply Newton’s Laws as they relate to motion and forces.
  2. Describe the significance of conservation laws in physics; particularly conservation of energy and momentum.
  3. Apply Newton’s Laws to situations where equilibrium exists.
  4. Solve quantitative problems related to Newton’s Laws and the conservation laws using algebra and trigonometry.
  5. Design and carry out laboratory experiments that relate to Newton’s Laws and the conservation laws.

Course Topics:
 

  1. Physical quantities
  2. One and two-dimensional kinematics
  3. Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion
  4. Circular motion and gravitation
  5. Energy, momentum, and principles of conservation
  6. Systems in equilibrium

LEC Credits: 4
LEC hours per week: 4
LAB Credits: 1
LAB hours per week: 2
Formerly: PHYS 121.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 041   with a P or appropriate placement score; ENGL 087  with a grade of C or higher or appropriate placement; or permission of Chair or designee.
Recommended: READ 088  or higher; basic knowledge of trigonometry.
Course Attribute(s): Lab Course, Natural Science, Transferable Elective
OEE Permitted: No
Grading Basis: Graded
Instructor/Department Consent Required: No Consent
CIP Code: 40.0801
Default Section Size/Cap: 24
Quarter(s) offered:
  • Winter