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3.00 Credits
F-even-numbered years. Coulomb's law, electric fields, potential, Gauss' law, capacitance, dielectrics, electrostatic energy, DC circuits, introduction to magnetic fields and forces, induction. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 2400 and Co-requisite: MAT 3501. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S-odd-numbered years. Advanced magnetism, magnetic materials, magnetic energy, varying electric currents, AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 3410. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
F, S. Practical experience in laboratory procedures for introductory physics laboratories. Students will gain experience in the methods of preparation and presentation of physics laboratories. This course is open only to Physics majors and majors in Science with Teacher Certification, Physics Specialization.?May be repeated for a maximum of three semester hours of credit. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1371, 1372. Credits: 1
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1.00 Credits
F, S. Reports and discussions of selected topics with instructor approval for oral presentation. Required of junior majors. May be taken twice for credit. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1161 or PHY 1371. Credits: 1
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1.00 Credits
F, S. Reports and discussions of selected topics with instructor approval for oral presentation. Required of senior majors. May be taken twice for credit. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1161 or PHY 1371. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
S-even-numbered years.? An introductory course in astrophysics, with an emphasis on applying the tools of mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum theory to understand the processes inherent in galaxies, cosmology and the structure and evolution of stars. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 3080. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
S-odd-numbered years.? This is a project-oriented course in computational physics, with an emphasis on the understanding of the computational approach to complex physics problems through detailed case studies. Topics include realistic projectile motion, oscillatory motion and chaos, the solar system, potentials and fields, waves, random systems, molecular dynamics, and quantum mechanics. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 2390, PHY 3080, PHY 3410, and PHY 3320. Credits: 4
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr.-1-3) On Demand. Selected problems based on student's interests. Admission and assignment of problems by arrangement. Laboratory, reading and conference. Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor and department chair. Credits: 1 to 3
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of special topics in Physics. Special emphasis on an area of interest to the student approved by faculty supervisor and Departmental Honors Coordinator. May be repeated. Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the?faculty supervisor, Departmental Honors Coordinator and Department Chair. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
F-odd-numbered years. Geometrical optics, optical instruments, wave optics: superposition, coherence, interference, diffraction, polarization. Prerequisites & Notes: PHY 1371 and 1372. Credits: 4
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