The Physics II course is a linking element between the knowledge acquired in previous stages of the degree and the knowledge to be assimilated in more advanced stages.
This discipline, of a fundamental nature, provides the conceptual basis necessary to continue, if necessary, the study of other subjects of other subjects of a similar nature and, in general, of those related subjects specific to the syllabus of the corresponding degree. It is for this reason that in order to successfully take this subject the student must have:
1. Basic knowledge acquired in the subjects of Physics and Mathematics in previous courses of high school or equivalent (review is recommended).
2. Written and oral comprehension skills
3. Capacity for abstraction, basic calculation and synthesis of information.
4. Group work and group communication skills.
In addition, the student is reminded that the learning of Physics requires a progressive work methodology. So, in order to guarantee the success in this subject, the study of this subject should be kept up to date. |