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Nov 21, 2024
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EF 142 - Introduction to Physics and Modeling for Engineers II4 Credit Hours An introduction to physics concepts for engineering, ways to model these concepts using numerical methods, and skills and practices necessary for a successful engineering career. Topics include work-energy principle, conservation of energy and momentum, application of physics in circular motion, numerical methods applications for modeling highlighted physics concepts, exploration of engineering disciplines, teamwork, project management, and communication skills. Skills learned will include the ability to apply physics concepts to real-world problems, ability to use programming software to model physics concepts, and the ability to recognize and practice concepts related to successful engineering practice such as working in teams, project management, and effective communication.
Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (EI) Grading Restriction: Letter grade only. (RE) Prerequisite(s): EF 141 * with a C- or better and MATH 131 . (RE) Corequisite(s): MATH 132 *. Registration Restriction(s): Majors in the College of Engineering or Biosystems Engineering.
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