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Phys 201 College Physics
(Non Calculus) I (4-2) 5
An introductory course
in physics covering the basic concepts of mechanics (motion, energy,
fluids, materials), heat and thermodynamics, wave motion and sound.
Calculus is not used. The course is intended to meet college physics
requirements and also satisfy the curiosity of all students whose
major interest is not in engineering, physical science, or mathematics.
Students who take Physics 217Tx will not receive credit toward graduation
for Phys 201. This course includes an introductory physics laboratory
with experiments in mechanics, heat, and sound.
Prerequisites:
High school algebra and trigonometry.
Phys 202 College Physics
(non Calculus)II (4-2) 5
An introductory course
in physics covering the basic concepts of electricity, magnetism,
and optics. Calculus is not used. Students who take Phys 218 will
not receive credit toward graduation for Phys 202. This course includes
an introductory physics laboratory with experiments in optics, electricity,
electronics, and magnetism. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites:
Phys 201.
Phys 217Tx Physics
For Science And Engineering I (4-2) 5
An introductory course
in physics covering the basic concepts of classical mechanics (motion,
energy, fluids, materials), heat and thermodynamics, wave motion
and sound. Differential and integral calculus is used throughout
the course. Phys 217Tx is required of engineering students and strongly
recommended to all general science majors. This course includes
an introductory physics laboratory with experiments in mechanics,
heat, and sound. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites:
Math 221Q.
Phys 218 Physics For
Science And Engineering II (4-2) 5
An introductory course
in physics covering the basic concepts of electricity, magnetism,
and optics. Phys 218 is required of engineering students and strongly
recommended to all general science majors. This course includes
an introductory physics laboratory with experiments in optics, electricity,
electronics, and magnetism.
Prerequisites:
Phys 217Tx and Math 222Q.
Phys 301 Introduction
To Electronics (2-2) 3
A survey course of the
theory and design of various electronic circuits and devices used
in scientific instrumentation.
Prerequisites:
Phys 218.
Phys 320 Modern Physics
(3-0) 3
A study in the modern
theories of atomic and nuclear physics that have developed since
1900. An introduction to special relativity and elementary quantum
mechanics is included.
Prerequisites:
Phys 202 or 218 and Math 222Q.
Phys 340 Optics (3-3)
4
A study of classical
and modern theories of geometrical and physical optics including
matrix methods for optical systems, diffraction theory, and an introduction
to Fourier optics.
Prerequisites:
Phys 202 or 218 and Math 222Q.
Phys 354 Theoretical
Mechanics (3-0) 3
The theoretical formulation
of the kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies with
an introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics. An introduction
to vector and tensor analysis is also included.
Prerequisites:
Phys 202 or 218 and Math 223Q.
Phys 361 Principles
Of Electricity And Magnetism (4-0) 4
The mathematical theory
of static electric and magnetic fields, time-dependent fields, and
electromagnetic radiation.
Prerequisites:
Phys 202 or 218 with Math 327Q taken concurrently.
Phys 370 Heat And
Thermodynamics (3-0) 3
A study of classical
thermodynamics which includes the first and second laws of thermodynamics
and their application in energy conversion.
Prerequisites:
Phys 201 or 217Tx and Math 223Q.
Phys 380 Advanced
Physics Laboratory I (0-3) 1
Work will stress experiments
in modern physics with emphasis on electronic instrumentation and
subsequent data analysis.
Prerequisites:
Phys 320 taken concurrently or equivalent.
Phys 381 Advanced
Physics Laboratory II (0-3) 1
Work will stress experiments
in electricity and magnetism with emphasis on data collection and
analysis.
Prerequisites:
Phys 361 or concurrent enrollment.
Phys 397W Writing
Techniques In Physics (3-0) 3
Advanced study, research,
and writing in selected topics. Designed to train students to write
proposals, research reports, and semi-technical description in the
field of physics. Prerequisites: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
Phys 400 Science
And Human Values (2-0) 2
A course designed to
investigate the interaction between science and the world community.
The course will be conducted on a seminar basis with interdisciplinary
instructors and/or invited instructors from other areas of the College.
Scientific, social, and human values will be discussed.
Prerequisites:
At least 6 credits in the natural sciences.
Phys 420 Quantum Mechanics
I (3-0) 3
An introduction to Schrodinger's
formulation of wave mechanics including potential wells, harmonic
oscillators, and energy momentum operators.
Prerequisites:
Phys 202 or 218 and Math 223Q.
Phys 421 Quantum Mechanics
II (3-0) 3
A continuation of the
study of quantum systems via approximation techniques, theory of
many electron atoms, identical particles, and spin.
Prerequisites:
Phys 420.
Phys 454 Advanced
Topics In Physics 1-4
Advanced material in
various areas of physics at the senior level. The course will treat
one area of physics, such as nuclear physics, thermal physics, statistical
physics, or solid state physics. Class schedules will indicate the
area. This course may be repeated for credit if topics are different.
Prerequisites:
Advanced standing in physics.
Phys 496 Senior Seminar
(2-0) 2
Advanced study and research
in selected topics. Prerequisites: Senior standing and consent of
instructor. Phys 499 Independent Study 1-3 Individual research is
conducted under the supervision of a faculty member.
Prerequisites:
Consent of instructor.
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