Physics
Departmental Representative:
Prof. Jeremy Dodd
924 Pupin
212-854-3969
dodd@phys.columbia.edu
Physics S1201 with S1291 laboratory and Physics S1202 with S1292 laboratory constitute a complete one-year course in general physics. These courses are designed primarily for premedical and other preprofessional and liberal arts students. Each laboratory course includes ten three-hour laboratory periods.
Physics S1201 and S1202 count toward the science requirement for most Columbia University undergraduates.
OFFICIAL MAKEUP DATES FOR UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS
June 4, replaces the Memorial Day holiday, May 31.
NOTE
The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or to change the instructors as may become necessary.
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Summer 2010
Physics
Runs from the week of Jul 06 to Aug 13
Prerequisites: High school mathematics, but not calculus. This course does not carry credit toward the bachelor's degree and may be taken on a Pass/Fail basis only. Not open to pre-college students.
Basic Physics serves as preparation for General Physics 1201-1202 and is intended for those students who do not have a solid foundation in
high school physics or who have been away from school for several years.
The course will provide an introduction to the basic concepts and
fundamental laws of physics, focusing on mechanics, together with a review
of the mathematical techniques needed for problem-solving.
Runs from the week of May 24 to Jul 02
Prerequisites: This course uses elementary concepts from calculus, and students should therefore have some basic background in differentiation and integration.
Assignments to discussion sections are made after the first lecture. Basic introduction to the study of mechanics, fluids, and thermodynamics. The accompanying laboratory is Physics S1291D.
NOTE: There are two recitation sessions that meet for one hour each week.
The recitation times will be selected at the first class meeting.
Runs from the week of Jul 06 to Aug 13
Prerequisites: PHYS S1201 or the equivalent. This course uses elementary concepts from calculus, and students should therefore have some basic background in differentiation and integration.
The same course as Physics S1202X, but given in a six-week session. Assignments to discussion sections are made after the first lecture. Basic introduction to the study of electricity, magnetism, optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics.The accompanying laboratory is Physics S1292Q.
NOTE: There are two recitation sessions that meet for one hour each week.
The recitation times will be selected at the first class meeting.
Runs from the week of May 24 to Aug 13
Prerequisites: PHYS 1201 or the equivalent. This course uses elementary concepts from calculus, and students should therefore have some basic background in differentiation and integration.
Basic introduction to the study of electricity, magnetism, optics, special
relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics.The
accompanying laboratory is Physics S1292X.
Runs from the week of May 24 to Jul 02
Prerequisites: PHYS S1201 (may be taken simultaneously).
Laboratory for Physics S1201D. Assignments to laboratory sections are made after the first lecture.
Lab Fee: $25.00Runs from the week of Jul 06 to Aug 13
Prerequisites: PHYS S1202 (may be taken simultaneously).
Laboratory for Physics 1202Q. Assignments to laboratory sections are made after the first lecture.
Lab Fee: $25.00Runs from the week of May 24 to Aug 13
Prerequisites: PHYS S1202 (may be taken simultaneously).
Laboratory for Physics 1202X. Assignments to laboratory sections are made after the first lecture.
NOTE: Labs are 1:00 - 4:00 only. There are no evening lab sections.
Lab Fee: $25.00