This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills are required with a minimum grade of C or better. MAC 2311 with a minimum grade of C and either PHY 1025 or passing score on physics exemption test. Corequisite: PHY 2048L
College level reading, writing and/or math skills may be required. You MUST check the course description in the current HCC catalog for prerequisites and course description information at https://www.hccfl.edu/academics/catalogs or contact the course instructor.
Can students apply for admission to Hillsborough College via the Internet?
Yes - admission applications for Hillsborough College are available via the Internet.
Do students need to be admitted to Hillsborough College prior
to applying for the 'General Physics With Calculus I' course?
Yes -
a student must be admitted to Hillsborough College before registering for General Physics With Calculus I.
Is the 'General Physics With Calculus I' course offered for credit?
Yes - the General Physics With Calculus I course is offered for credit.
Can students register for the 'General Physics With Calculus I' course via the Internet?
Yes - students can register for General Physics With Calculus I via the Internet.
Are there one or more mandatory, in-person meetings required of students
taking the 'General Physics With Calculus I' course?
No - there are no mandatory, in-person meetings required of students to take General Physics With Calculus I.
Does the 'General Physics With Calculus I' course require students to meet at specific times?
No.
Disability Services
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