Title posted on Jobillico - Hourly Teacher - Physics ( Summer School Program Cégep Level Course)
Title posted on Jobillico - Hourly Teacher - Physics ( Summer School Program Cégep Level Course)
Posted onJune 07, 2024 by Employer details Cégep Héritage College
The College is seeking an hourly paid professor to join a dynamic team to teach a credited Cégep level course within Continuing Education for the 2024 Summer School Program. The course will be taught ONSITE.
* Please note that the College reserves the right to cancel the class due to lack of enrolment.203-NYA-05 Mechanics (75 hours)
(July 2nd to July 26th, 2024, Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
Mechanics provides science students with a thorough understanding of classical non-relativistic mechanics. Topics studied in this course include the kinematics and dynamics of translation and rotation, conservation of energy, linear momentum, angular momentum, and gravitation. Vector algebra and differential calculus are introduced as tools to understand these topics.
2024-07-06
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