PHY2048 - General Physics Using Calculus I
Course: PHY2048 (General Physics Using Calculus I) in PHY department at University of Central Florida.
Credit Hours: 3 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 4 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 22 advanced courses for further study
Part of the PHY curriculum at University of Central Florida, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for PHY2048
Courses unlocked by PHY2048
- PHY2054 - College Physics II
- EEL3004C - Linear Circuits I
- EMA3124 - Design and Selection of Materials
- CCE4003 - Introduction to the Construction Industry
- PHY3220 - Mechanics I
- PHY2049 - General Physics Using Calculus II
- EGN3373 - Principles of Electrical Engineering
- EEL3004K - Honors Linear Circuits I
- PHY2048L - General Physics Using Calculus I Laboratory
- CGN3405 - Applied Numerical Methods for Civil Engineering
- EGM3601 - Solid Mechanics
- EMA3012C - Experimental Techniques in Materials I
- EGN3343 - Thermodynamics
- CAI4823 - Artificial Intelligence for Industrial Engineers
- PHY2054L - College Physics II Laboratory
- AST3110 - Solar System Astronomy
- EEL3801C - Computer Organization
- EGN3321 - Engineering Analysis-Dynamics
- OSE3200 - Geometric Optics
- EGN3331C - Mechanics of Materials
- AST4700 - Experimental Methods in Astronomy
- EMA3691 - Nanomaterials Process Engineering
Academic Planning at University of Central Florida
Students planning PHY2048 at University of Central Florida should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 4-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing PHY2048 enables enrollment in 22 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the PHY program.
This second-year course at University of Central Florida integrates into structured degree pathways for PHY programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.