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PHY 322: Modern Physics
4.00 Credits
Greenville University
In this course a quantitative understanding of atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics is presented through the applications of introductory quantum mechanics. The course is valuable to both physics majors and chemistry students who need a background in quantum mechanics. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Cross listed with CHM 322 Physical Chemistry. Prerequisite: PHY 220, MTH 217, 218. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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PHY 342: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course covers the major types of instrumentation utilized in chemistry, biology, and physics by providing "hands-on" experience as well as emphasizing the underlying principles. (Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week.) Cross listed with BIO 341/CHM 342.Prerequisite: CHM 112 and PHY 120. CHM 201 recommended. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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PHY 350: Science Curriculum Projects
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course will explore current trends and issues in science curriculum, development, and evaluation of science curriculum, and construction and use of science equipment. Students will consider the "big ideas" of science that should constitute a core curriculum. Cross listed with BIO 350/CHM 350.Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education Program and junior status. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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PHY 389: Junior Departmental Honors Research Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Junior Departmental Honors Research Variable
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PHY 400,401: Senior Physics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Greenville University
This is an independent study of theoretical physics at an advanced undergraduate level. Students will meet with the professor for guidance and discussion at regularly appointed times. This course is designed to allow students to choose the area of advanced study most relevant to their educational goals. Any student planning to apply to a graduate program in physics is strongly advised to take two Senior Physics courses, one of which should focus on the study of advanced quantum mechanics. The second course should be an area of interest to the student. Standard topics for students continuing to graduate school include advanced optics, nuclear physics, particle physics and solid state (condensed matter) physics. Students interested in engineering graduate school might consider further study in the area of Advanced Mechanics. Students may choose an area of interest other than those listed above, provided it is approved by their advisor and the course instructor. Prerequisite: Core curriculum through PHY 322. (Offered fall and spring semesters respectively.)
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PHY 402,403: Senior Physics Laboratory
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This is an independent laboratory course in which the students will engage in laboratory study of a research nature. This will require six to eight hours in the laboratory each week. Those preparing to teach learn how to design, construct, and repair scientific apparatus. They will also learn techniques associated with the operation of a school laboratory. Prerequisite: Core curriculum through PHY 322. (Offered fall and spring semesters respectively.)
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PHY 405: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course is for all physics students completing a BS degree. The student is given an opportunity to apply his/her physics training by working in business, industry, or in a research laboratory. For students who plan to attend graduate school, an on-campus practicum experience will be provided. Students taking PHY 405 are evaluated with a letter grade.
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PHY 409: Seminar in Physics
1.00 Credits
Greenville University
Students present oral and written reports and discuss topics dealing with the history and philosophy of science. This course is to be taken by all physics majors in either the junior or senior year. Meets the general education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: Attainment of junior standing. (Offered irregularly.)
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PHY 489: Departmental Honors Research Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
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PHY 490: Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Greenville University
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