PHYS 116 Introduction to Physics II Units: 3.00
Learning Hours: 132 (36 Lecture, 12 Laboratory, 12 Tutorial, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite PHYS 115.
Exclusion PHYS 104; PHYS 106; PHYS 117/6.0; PHYS 118; PHYS 119.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze the information contained in various hypothetical problem scenarios within the context of recognizable physics laws and apply systematic problem-solving strategies to solve for unknown quantities.
- Identify and interpret the laws of nature as summarized by the fundamental concepts that constitute the foundation of classical physics.
- Interpret and apply basic experiment methodologies designed to test fundamental concepts through direct observation.
- Quantitatively analyze measurement results with effective evaluation of experimental uncertainties.
- Relate nature's basic laws describing forces, motion, energy, waves, electromagnetism, optics, and the conservation rules that constrain these laws to real world applications.