Calculus Based Physics

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by addision, Nov 6, 2013.

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  1. addision

    addision Member

    I have had a heck of a time finding a Calc based Physics course with lab to do online or independent study. I am looking to transfer to UND for Mech Engineering. I thought I had found one @ BYU (121, 123) but UND stated that when they reviewed it last year they declined it as being equivalent because they didn't have any info on the labs.

    I just called BYU and they are awesome enough that they are going to go through each lab for the course, compile them and send it to me so that I may have it reviewed by UND. If this works it will be a bargain as well. Although it will be only 3 units it should work.

    I just can't do a class based course right now while working. I never get back in time to make the class.

    As soon as I get the info I will post it.
     
  2. Jonathan Whatley

    Jonathan Whatley Well-Known Member

  3. atrox79

    atrox79 Member

  4. addision

    addision Member

  5. major56

    major56 Active Member

  6. addision

    addision Member

    Mizzou and NC State

    Ah, the other part of the problem. They would both work, but unfortunately they will not transfer to UND Engineering. UND says they don't meet the same curriculum.

    From what I commonly see, in Physics 2 some schools do waves and optics and others do electricity, and some don't do the right amount of labs. Incompatible when they look to articulate the classes.

    Anyways, here is what I found out about BYU. They sent me the lab information and I believe Physics 1 will become transferable (we shall see). But Physics 2 does the waves and optics like I mentioned above where UND does electricity in physics 2, so I doubt that will transfer to UND Engineering.
     
  7. Balios

    Balios New Member

  8. Rstripling

    Rstripling New Member

    Course acceptance


    Did und ever accept byu physics based courses?
     

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