University of Redlands | |
Physics 220: Fundamentals |
Physics 220 & 221 provide an algebra-based introduction to classical physics. The first semester will cover Kinematics, Dynamics, Rotational Systems, and Thermodynamics. Both courses stress problem-solving skills and the roll of physical phenomena in biological, environmental, and chemical systems. The sequence should enhance your studies in these areas and prepare you for the physics portion of the MCAT.
Lecture: MWF (Sec.1)9:30 - 10:50 a.m. (Sec.2)11 - 12:20, Duke 102 |
Instructor: Larry Harvill, Emeritus Prof. of Engineering & Director of Science Center |
Office: Hentschke 103B |
E-mail: harvillifft@adelphia.net |
Office Hours: TBA |
Phone: Ext. 3112, 3110 (secretary) |
Text: Physics 6th Ed., Cutnell & Johnson |
The lab section of Physics 220 augments the other course components by giving you a hands-on experience with the concepts and phenomena treated in the course, and by focusing on problem solving skills.
Lab: M(Sec.1) & Th(Sec.4) 1- 3:50; Hornby 2 |
Instructor: Eric Hill |
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Office: Duke 106 |
Phone ext. 2939 |
E-mail: Eric_Hill@Redlands.edu |
Lab: T(Sec.2) 1- 3:50; Hornby 2 |
Instructor: Julie Rathbun |
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Office: Duke 111 |
Phone ext. 2927 |
E-mail: Julie_Rathbun@Redlands.edu |
Lab: W(Sec.3) 1- 3:50; Hornby 2 |
Instructor: Alan DeWeerd |
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Office: Duke 112 |
Phone ext. 2934 |
E-mail: Alan_DeWeerd@Redlands.edu |
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