Physics 101 is an introductory course exploring the central ideas of classical mechanics and thermodynamics with applications drawn principally from the life sciences, but also from astrophysics, forensic science, and everyday life. Students intending to major in natural sciences will find that the two semesters of Physics 101-102 provide a solid foundation in classical and modern physics. Potential math or chemistry majors should take either this or the Physics 105-106 sequence. Non-science majors also may find this course to be a valuable part of their liberal arts program. Physics majors are advised to take the 105-106 sequence, although you may also start the major in Physics 101 and 102 (or even switch to Physics 106 having taken Physics 101 first semester.)
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