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Introductory Physics Course Selection Flow Chart for Spring Semesters

Introductory Physics Course Selection Flow Chart for Spring Semesters. Does your intended Major require or suggest a Calculus-based physics course?. Would you prefer a calculus-based or a non-calculus-based Physics course?. Are you considering a major in physics, astronomy, or AMEP?.

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Introductory Physics Course Selection Flow Chart for Spring Semesters

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  1. Introductory Physics Course Selection Flow Chart for Spring Semesters Does your intended Major require or suggest a Calculus-based physics course? Would you prefer a calculus-based or a non-calculus-based Physics course? Are you considering a major in physics, astronomy, or AMEP? Non-Calculus No No Yes Enroll in Physics 103 Yes Calculus Have you completed Math 221 or its equivalent? Have you completed Math 221 or its equivalent? Caveat: Physics 103 & 104 do not lead naturally to higher level physics courses. Yes No Yes This semester: enroll both in Physics 207 and in Math 222 or higher This semester: Enroll in Math 221 No Are you interested in an engineering major or in a major outside of engineering? Next Sem. This semester: Enroll in Math 221 Students interested in a major in physics, astronomy, or AMEP should begin taking physics as soon as possible. Do not delay! L&S, Ag, etc. Eng Enroll in Physics 201 Enroll in Physics 207 Next semester: enroll both in Physics 247 and in Math 222

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