Natural/Physical Sciences

Natural/Physical Sciences

Biological Sciences. This course deals with basic concepts and current developments in cell biology, plant and animal anatomy and physiology, and ecology. Discussion of relevant biological and environmental issues / problems will be highlighted in this course.

General Chemistry. Basic concepts of matter and its classification; mass relationships in chemical reactions; properties of gases, liquids, and solids; concepts of thermochemistry; the quantum theory and electronic behavior; the periodic relationship of elements in the periodic table; intramolecular forces; and solutions.

Chemistry for Engineers. This course provides students with core concepts of chemistry that are important in the practice of the engineering profession. Energy (Electrochemical, Nuclear, Fuels); chemistry of engineering materials (Crystal Structure, Metals, Polymers, Nanomaterials); chemical composition of the environment (Atmosphere, Water, Soil); chemical safety.

Fundamentals of Physics. Introduction to physics; physics, technology, and society; light as a wave; light and vision; atomic structure and radioactivity; uses of nuclear radiation; electricity and magnetism; electrical circuits and energy; energy management and conservation; transportation technology; force and motion; power, work, and energy; sound; communication; electromagnetic theory; electronic components.

Physics for EngineersVectors; kinematics; dynamics; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; oscillation; fluids, heat transfer; waves; electrostatics; magnetism; optics.

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