Foundations of Physical & Chemical Sciences

Format
Course Number
PHYL 160 620
Course Code
PHYL160620
Course Key
75167
Instructor
Prerequisites
MTHS 200, MTHS 100, or another equivalent Foundational Requirement in Quantitative Reasoning
Primary Program
Course Note
Special session: 03/14/2022 to 05/10/2022
Course Description
How do the microscopic particles and invisible forces interact to form the world we experience daily? This course serves as an introduction to the physical and chemical sciences and will introduce students to how microscopic particles and their properties, motions and behaviors manifest in macroscopic realities. In this course, students gain exposure to topics in physics such as motion, force, energy, heat and electromagnetism. Students will also be introduced to the topics in chemistry of the periodic table, properties of molecules, chemical reactions and phases of matter. The rules that govern energy and matter transformations will be explored. Students will discover examples of how the physical laws of the universe apply to everyday realities like cooking, energy consumption in homes, materials used in daily life, exercise, and star gazing. PREREQUISITES: This course requires algebraic manipulations, graphical analysis, and unit conversions and either MTHS 200 or MTHS 100 or another equivalent Foundational Requirement in Quantitative Reasoning is required as a pre-requisite to registering for PHYL 160. Foundations of Physical and Chemical Sciences is a required course for students pursuing a BAAS degree with a concentration in Physical and Life Sciences. The course also fulfills the Scientific Process foundational course requirement for students in the BAAS program who are pursuing other concentrations.