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Academic Area:
Physics
CISaustralia is a leading provider of overseas study, intern, and volunteer programs for
Australian university students. We pride ourselves in providing personally and academically
engaging programs in each of our carefully chosen overseas locations.
CISaustralia is committed to working closely with partner universities in Australia and
providing students with academic credit towards their degree for any overseas study,
volunteer or intern experience. Over 98% of CISaustralia participants receive academic
credit from their Australian university for their CISaustralia study, volunteer or intern
program.
Please find the following subjects and associated programs related to Physics. (Please note:
For exact program dates and subject offerings for programs with multiple sessions, please
visit the specific program web pages).
July in Boston, MA, USA
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ELEMENTARY PHYSICS 1 - CAS PY 105 – 4US CREDITS
CAS PY 105/106 sequence satisfies premedical requirements; presupposes knowledge of
algebra and trigonometry. Principles of classical and modern physics. Mechanics,
conservation laws, and heat. Students must register for two sections: a lecture section and
a laboratory section.
ELEMENTARY PHYSICS 2 - CAS PY 106
CAS PY 105/106 sequence satisfies premedical requirements; presupposes knowledge of
algebra and trigonometry. Principles of classical and modern physics. Electricity and
magnetism, waves, optics, light, atomic and nuclear physics. Students must register for two
sections: a lecture section and a laboratory section.
GENERAL PHYSICS 1 - CAS PY 211 – 4US CREDITS
For premedical students who seek a more analytical course than CAS PY 105/106, and for
science majors and engineers. Basic principles of physics emphasizing Newtonian
mechanics, conservation laws and thermal physics. Students must register for two sections:
a lecture section and a laboratory section.
GENERAL PHYSICS - CAS PY 212 – 4US CREDITS
For science majors, engineers, and premedical students who seek a more analytical course
than CAS PY 105/106. Basic principles of physics emphasizing electricity, magnetism, and
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geometrical optics. Students must register for two sections: a lecture section and a
laboratory section.
July in Chicago, IL, USA
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COLLEGE PHYSICS II - PHYS 112 – 3 US Credits
This course is a continuation of Physics 111. Lecture and discussion of electricity and
magnetism, sound, optics and selected topics from modern physics.
COLLEGE PHYSICS LAB II - PHYS 112L – 1 US Credit
One two-hour laboratory period per week, to complement Physics 112.
July in Los Angeles, CA, USA
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PHYSICS 1A. PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: MECHANICS – 5 US Credits
Lecture/demonstration, four hours; discussion, one hour. Recommended preparation: high
school physics, one year of high school calculus or Mathematics 31A and 31B. Enforced
requisites: Mathematics 31A, 31B. Enforced corequisite: Mathematics 32A. Recommended
corequisite: Mathematics 32B. Motion, Newton laws, work, energy, linear and angular
momentum, rotation, equilibrium, gravitation.
PHYSICS 1B. PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: OSCILLATIONS, WAVES, ELECTRIC
AND MAGNETIC FIELDS – 5 US Credits
Lecture/demonstration, four hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisites: course 1A,
Mathematics 31B, 32A. Enforced corequisite: Mathematics 32B. Recommended
corequisite: Mathematics 33A. Damped and driven oscillators, mechanical and acoustic
waves. Electrostatics: electric field and potential, capacitors, and dielectrics. Currents and
DC circuits. Magnetic field.
PHYSICS 1C. PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: ELECTRODYNAMICS, OPTICS, AND
SPECIAL RELATIVITY – 5 US Credits
Lecture/demonstration, four hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisites: courses 1A,
1B, Mathematics 32A, 32B. Enforced corequisite: Mathematics 33A. Recommended
corequisite: Mathematics 33B. Ampere law, Faraday law, inductance, and LRC circuits.
Maxwell equations in integral and differential form. Electromagnetic waves. Light,
geometrical, and physical optics. Special relativity.
PHYSICS 4AL. PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: MECHANICS – 2 US
Credits
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Laboratory, three hours. Enforced requisite: course 1A or 1AH. Enforced corequisite: course
1B or 1BH. Experiments on measuring gravity, accelerated motion, kinetic and potential
energy, impulse and momentum, damped and driven oscillators, resonance and vibrating
strings. Computer data acquisition and analysis. Introduction to error analysis, including
distributions and least-squares fitting procedures.
PHYSICS 4BL. PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: ELECTRICITY AND
MAGNETISM – 2 US Credits
Laboratory, three hours. Enforced requisites: courses 1A or 1AH, 1B or 1BH. Enforced
corequisite: course 1C or 1CH. Experiments on electric forces, fields, and potentials.
Magnetic fields. Linear and nonlinear devices. Resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Modern
circuits. Geometrical and physical optics.
PHYSICS 6A. PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES MAJORS: MECHANICS – 5 US Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; laboratory, two hours. Enforced requisites:
Mathematics 3A, 3B. Enforced corequisite: Mathematics 3C. Not open for credit to students
with credit for course 6AH. Motion, Newton laws, energy, linear and angular momentum,
rotation, equilibrium, gravity, biological applications.
PHYSICS 6B. PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES MAJORS: WAVES, ELECTRICITY, AND
MAGNETISM – 5 US Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; laboratory, two hours. Enforced requisite:
course 6A or 6AH. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 6BH. Mechanical
waves, sound, electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, biological applications.
PHYSICS 6C. PHYSICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES MAJORS: LIGHT, FLUIDS, THERMODYNAMICS,
MODERN PHYSICS – 5 US Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; laboratory, two hours. Enforced requisite:
course 6B. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 6CH. Geometrical and
physical optics, fluid statics and dynamics, thermodynamics. Selected topics from
foundations of quantum mechanics; atomics, nuclear and particle physics; relativity;
medical detectors; biological applications.
PHYSICS 10. PHYSICS – 4 US Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Not open for credit to students with credit for
course 1A, 1AH, 6A, or 6AH. Special mathematical preparation beyond that necessary for
admission to University in freshman standing not required. Topics include planetary motion,
Newton laws, gravitation, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, light, sound, and heat,
relativity, quantum mechanics, atoms, and subatomic particles. As time permits,
development of physical ideas placed in cultural and historical perspective.
January in Dunedin, New Zealand
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BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS
Foundations of physics for the health sciences, including mechanics, properties of fluids and
solids, thermodynamics and DC circuits, and radiation and health.
This course is intended for students who have passed their laboratory component in the
2016 first semester PHSI 191 course but failed the course overall with a total mark of at
least 30%. This course will be similar to PHSI 191 although there will be no laboratory
component, and it will have significantly more tutorial-style contact. The laboratory
component of a student’s internal assessment in the 2016 first semester course will be
carried over to the Summer School course.
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Volunteer Abroad Programs:
CISaustralia offer a wide range of Volunteer Abroad programs – over 18 in total – with broad
project focuses, including community development, environmental conservation, wildlife,
education, and health.
View all Volunteer Abroad programs
Intern Abroad Programs:
CISaustralia offer a range of locations – 8 in total – for professional, customised internship
programs that provide a comprehensive range of services and inclusions.
Please enquire about an internship placement in Physics in one of our Intern Abroad
program locations.
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Additional Academic Areas:
For short course offerings in other academic areas, please visit:
www.CISaustralia.com.au/academic-areas
Enquire:
Submit an enquiry
[email protected]
07 5571 7887
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