
“I could not have asked for a better college to prepare me for the automotive industry. From vehicle diagnostics, to learning how to manage a business within the automotive industry, I feel that I came into the job fully prepared. I am currently in a management program for Enterprise Holdings, where I apply everything I have learned at MSC. I can't thank my professors/mentors enough for their help and influence on my college experience and am proud to say I still keep in touch with them!”
Automotive Management B.B.A.
Course Description
Introductory Physics ITheory and mathematical analysis of units and methods of measurements, vector quantities, kinematics, Newton’s laws, friction, potential and kinetic energy, and linear momentum. Also includes topics in torque, simple machines, and fluids. Co-requisite: MATH 102 or equivalent 4 credits (3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall or spring semester This course satisfies SUNY General Education Requirements for “Natural Sciences”. These credits count toward the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.