Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Q&A: What’s the difference between college physics and university physics?



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Question by of a demon in my view: What's the difference between college physics and university physics?

Looking up school requirements, out of the two degrees I want, one wants college physics and one wants university physics. What is the difference?




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Answer by BonesofaTeacher
university physics is usually calculus-based and will require calculus as a prerequisite (or sometimes co-requisite). college physics is usually more algebra-based and the math is not quite as intensive. I majored in physics.





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