Professor N. Fadl
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Science Department
Office: Room 1203 E-mail:nfadl@sunyrockland.edu Phone: (845) 574-4735 Office Hours: Posted on Office Door About the Instructor Dear students, You have made a major step in your academic career by enrolling in a physics class. It may be challenging, but it can also be fun. In order for you to succeed, you need to maintain good study habits and math skills. Free math tutoring is available in the library, and I am always there for extra help! |
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Course Information:
Engineering Physics I
This is the first part of a two semester calculus-based lecture-Lab physics course designed for students planning to pursue a career in engineering. Calculus I is a pre-requisite to this class. Topics include: Solid Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Waves and Sound.
Engineering Physics II
Second part of a two semester calculus-based Lecture-lab physics course designed for students interested in pursuing a career in engineering. Students should be done with Engineering Physics I and calculus I , students should also finish or be enrolled in calculus II before signing for this class. Topics include the following: Light and Optics, Electricity and Magnetism , and Modern Physics.
General Physics I
This course is the first part of a two semester algebra-based lecture-lab physics course primarily designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. Topics include the following: Units and unit conversions, Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves with and sound.
General Physics II
This course is the second part of a two semester algebra-based lecture-lab physics course primarily designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. Topics include Light and Optics, Electricity and Magnetism , and Modern Physics.
Engineering Physics I
This is the first part of a two semester calculus-based lecture-Lab physics course designed for students planning to pursue a career in engineering. Calculus I is a pre-requisite to this class. Topics include: Solid Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Waves and Sound.
Engineering Physics II
Second part of a two semester calculus-based Lecture-lab physics course designed for students interested in pursuing a career in engineering. Students should be done with Engineering Physics I and calculus I , students should also finish or be enrolled in calculus II before signing for this class. Topics include the following: Light and Optics, Electricity and Magnetism , and Modern Physics.
General Physics I
This course is the first part of a two semester algebra-based lecture-lab physics course primarily designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. Topics include the following: Units and unit conversions, Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves with and sound.
General Physics II
This course is the second part of a two semester algebra-based lecture-lab physics course primarily designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field. Topics include Light and Optics, Electricity and Magnetism , and Modern Physics.
