| PHY 1115 - Physics and Society |
This course emphasizes the influence of physics on society through the study of contemporary issues such as sustainable energy, personal health, the changing environment, and other applications of physics. Designed for non-science majors, the guiding principle for this course is to present basic concepts that are relevant to an informed individual in today's society. Credit for this course cannot be applied toward a major or minor in physics and cannot be awarded to an individual who has successfully completed a previous course in college physics. PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in the first year of high school algebra or a sufficient score on the placement test. |