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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2049 and MAC 2313. Geometrical and physical optics. Treatment of lenses and mirrors, optical instruments, interference, diffraction and polarization phenomena, and computational methods applied to optics. Three hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2049 and MAC 2312. This is an introductory course in electronic design and circuitry with emphasis on common scientific instrumentation. Three hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 3101 or CHM 4410C, and MAC 2313. Introduction to thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and kinetic theory, including ensembles and partition functions. Three hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 3101, MAC 2313, and MAP 2302. A single semester introduction to the theory of quantum mechanics, including its postulates, operators and eigenvalues, exactly soluble potentials, scattering, angular momentum, atomic structure, and other applications. Four hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 3101L. This course consists of experiments in condensed matter, nuclear and other areas of physics research, including computational physics and optical physics. The student will learn how to use the computer to control experiments and obtain and analyze data. Six hours laboratory. (An equipment fee of $25 will be assessed.)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Participation in research investigation under the supervision of an instructor. May be repeated up to 12 hours for credit under different topics.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and consent of instructor; PHY 3101L . Projects in experimental, theoretical, or computational physics conducted in collaboration with physics faculty. This course requires an oral and written research report by the student
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2049 and MAC 2313. Corequisite: MAP 2302. Application of mathematical methods to physics in areas including vector analysis, matrices and group theory, complex analysis, Fourier series and transforms, special functions, boundary-value problems, and numerical methods. Three hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY 3101. The electrical, mechanical, optical and thermal properties of solids, and selected applications. Three hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 3101 and PHY 4604. An introductory course emphasizing nuclear structure, radioactivity, radiation detection methods, and nuclear reactions, and applications. Three hours lecture.
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