PHYS157 - Introductory Physics for Engineers I
Course: PHYS157 (Introductory Physics for Engineers I) in PHYS department at University of British Columbia.
Credit Hours: 0 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 1 level of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 21 advanced courses for further study
Part of the PHYS curriculum at University of British Columbia, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for PHYS157
- One of: PHYS100
Courses unlocked by PHYS157
- MECH280 - Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
- GEOS408 - The Changing Cryosphere: Snow, Ice and Climate Change
- ASTR333 - Exoplanets and Astrobiology
- EOSC340 - Climate Change: Causes and Solutions
- EOSC355 - The Planets
- EOSC372 - Introductory Oceanography: Circulation and Plankton
- EOSC471 - Waves, Currents and Ocean Mixing
- ENPH259 - Experimental Techniques
- PHYS118 - Electricity, Light and Radiation
- ENPH257 - Heat and Thermodynamics
- PHYS438 - Zoological Physics
- EOSC354 - Analysis of Time Series and Inverse Theory for Earth Scientists
- PHYS158 - Introductory Physics for Engineers II
- FNH309 - Food Processing
- FNH300 - Food Engineering
- BIOL438 - Zoological Physics
- MANU261 - Thermodynamics
- ATSC313 - Renewable Energy Meteorology
- BMEG210 - Thermodynamics in Biomedical Engineering
- EOSC250 - Fields and Fluxes
- EOSC256 - Earthquakes
Academic Planning at University of British Columbia
Students planning PHYS157 at University of British Columbia should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing PHYS157 enables enrollment in 21 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the PHYS program.
This year 0 course at University of British Columbia integrates into structured degree pathways for PHYS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.