Intended primarily for majors in marine, biological, health sciences, environmental studies and physical therapy. Discusses motion, forces, momentum, transformation and conservation of energy, heat, entropy, and fluid flow. Includes applications in life sciences and everyday life such as collisions of vehicles, blood flow, flight, centripetal effects in machines and on Earth. Prerequisites: MATH 1100 with a grade of C or better (may be taken concurrently) or MATH 2215 with a grade of C or better (may be taken concurrently), or AAF 285 or SAT 620 Corequisites: PHYS 2115 Attributes: Q1 Quantitative Reasoning Intensive