Alfred State courses are grouped into the following sections:
This course is a continuation of PHYS 1004. The topics to be covered are primarily taken from the area of mechanics. Considerable attention is paid to problem solving and the development of problem attack skills. The laboratory/recitation portion of the course will include lecture demonstrations, some laboratory work, and substantial time devoted to physics problem solving. This course is remedial/developmental in nature and does not satisfy any degree requirements. Topics include: motion, Newton's Laws, torque, friction and static's.
This course is a continuation of PHYS 1024. It is appropriate for a liberal arts or technical student who plans to complete a four-year degree. The topics covered include: simple harmonic motion, waves, light, electricity and magnetism. Problem solving is stressed. The course includes a lab each week covering the topics listed for this course.