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PHYS 495: Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Topics in modern astronomy. Use of a telescope for observational astronomy will be emphasized.
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PHYS 497: Senior Research in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Individually directed research in atomic physics, condensed matter, particle physics or physics education.
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PHYS 498: Honors Tutorial in Physics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Individually directed research in physics, normally taken as a preparation for writing an honors thesis.
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PHYS 499: Honors Project
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Open only to Arts & Sciences students who are active members of the University Honors Program.
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PHYS 506: Advanced Physics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The completion of experiments of current and/or historical interest in contemporary physics. Students develop skills in and knowledge of measurement techniques using digital and analog instruments. Various data analysis techniques are used.
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PHYS 515: Physics for Science Teachers
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Study of current topics in physics, with laboratory experience and demonstration of the processes or phenomena under consideration. Topics and activities will be directed toward providing teachers with material for demonstrations and student experiments or projects. Examples of topics are: solar power, laser applications, holography, and subnuclear particles, relativity, or the historical development of some physical concept.
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PHYS 522: Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Principles of statistics and dynamics of systems of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include Newton’s laws for one particle, non-inertial reference frames, central forces, system of particles, rigid body statics and motion in a plane and in three dimensions, Lagrangian mechanics and Hamilton’s equations, oscillating systems and normal coordinates.
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PHYS 532: Electromagnetic Fields I
4.00 Credits
Kansas State University
An introduction to electricity and magnetism. The first of a two semester study of Maxwell’s equations in both integral and differential forms. Topics include electrostatics with vector calculus; electrostatic potential solutions in rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates; dielectrics; electrostatic energy and capacitance; magnetostatics with vector calculus; Biot-Savart law; vector and scalar potentials for magnetisml magnetic permeability; Faraday’s law in integral and differential form; magnetic energy and inductance; displacement current; lumped oscillations and LCR systems; impedance.
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PHYS 553: Introduction to the Physics of Lasers
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A study of the physics of lasers. Survey of current laser systems. Technological applications.
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PHYS 620: Teaching University Physics
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
A discussion of techniques which will aid in the development of understanding the concepts in physics. Emphasis is placed on models of learning and teaching techniques which can be applied to the teaching of contemporary physics to university students. These models and techniques are used to analyze a teaching approach of topics, such as quantum mechanics, which is important to today’s physicist.
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