PHYS 2025 College Physics II Lab
- Division: Natural Science and Math
- Department: Physics
- Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 1; Lecture: 0; Lab: 2
- Corequisites: PHYS 2020
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Semester Approved: Fall 2023
- Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2029
- End Semester: Summer 2029
- Optimum Class Size: 18
- Maximum Class Size: 24
Course Description
PHYS 2025 is the laboratory experience to accompany PHYS 2020. Students will learn techniques of measurement and data analysis and to communicate scientific results effectively in writing. Principles from the lecture course (PHYS 2020) will be illustrated and experiments confirming class results will be performed. Lab fee required.
Justification
This course is a necessary component of the curriculum for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, and other biological science majors. This course is designed to be transferable to other higher education institutions in Utah which offer a similar course with the same course number.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will know and apply scientific laws and principles, such as those that govern waves, electricity and magnetism.
- Students will use a scientific approach to gain knowledge.
- Students will be able to assemble equipment, collect data and perform analysis, and draw conclusions to test scientific principles.
- Students will recognize and make connections between physics and other fields such as medicine and Biology.
Course Content
A series of experiments about wave motion, simple harmonic motion, pendulums,sound, electricity, magnetism, direct current circuits, reflection, refraction, lenses, andradiation are performed.The measurement and verification of physical laws will be a major focus, but the development and history of our understanding of these laws will also be emphasized - especially in the accompanying classroom section.
Key Performance Indicators: Lab Reports 50 to 80%Quizzes 0 to 20%Comprehensive Final Exam 10 to 20%Representative Text and/or Supplies: Laboratory manual with experiments prepared by the Snow College Physics instructors.Pedagogy Statement: Instructional Mediums: Lab