The document outlines a Physics 2 course (M213) for the second semester of the Earth and Universe Sciences domain, specifically targeting geology students but also relevant for fields like hydrogeology, petroleum engineering, and hydraulics. The course aims to provide foundational knowledge in fluid dynamics, pressure, stress, and the relationships between stress and deformation (Hooke's Law, Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio) or stress and flow velocity (viscosity). It includes concepts of pressure and stress, fluid dynamics applied to simple cases (Bernoulli's, Poiseuille's, and Stokes' laws), and flux, convection, and diffusion applied to mass and energy balances in open systems (Fourier's law). The course is structured over 12-13 weeks, with 1.5 hours of lectures and tutorials per week, divided into five chapters on pressure, stress and deformation, stress and viscosity, fluid statics, and fluid dynamics.