Physics 202 is a junior, non-calculus course that provides an introduction to magnetism, electromagnetic waves, geometrical and physical optics, and basic quantum theory. Physics 200 combined with either Physics 201 or Physics 202 gives six credits of introductory physics able to be matched to offerings at other institutions.

PHYS 204 is an introductory calculus-based physics course recommended for science, engineering, and pre-med students. The course covers material on classical mechanics. It also includes a home lab component that involves completing six hands-on experiments.

Physics 205: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II is a calculus-based physics course intended for science, engineering, and pre-med students. The course covers the topics of electricity and magnetism. It also has a lab component that involves completing six hands-on experiments in a place of your choice.

PHYS 210 is an introductory post-secondary physics course that follows a non-mathematical approach and focuses on understanding central concepts in physics. The course can be taken by students in liberal arts, education, business, medical services, and other disciplines in which a basic understanding of physics is required. It can also be used as bridge course to science and engineering for students without high school physics. The emphasis of this course is on three main topics: Mechanics, Properties of Matter and Heat.
PHYS 210 is an introductory post-secondary physics course that follows a non-mathematical approach and focuses on understanding central concepts in physics. The course can be taken by students in liberal arts, education, business, medical services, and other disciplines in which a basic understanding of physics is required. It can also be used as bridge course to science and engineering for students without high school physics. The emphasis of this course is on three main topics: Mechanics, Properties of Matter and Heat.