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PHYS 142: Applied Solid State Physics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Elementary treatment of crystal structure and lattice and electron dynamics. Physics of semiconductor junctions, diodes, transistors and MOSFETS, solar cells, lasers, electro-optic and acousto-optic devices. Introduction to basic physical properties such as electrical conduction of selected amorphous solids and their applications. Laboratory experience. Prerequisite: MATH 45, PHYS 106. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 145: Optics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Theoretical and experimental treatment of wave optics; interference, diffraction, absorption, scattering, dispersion, polarization. Selected topics from contemporary optics: Fourier optics, coherence theory, lasers, holography. Lecture two hours; laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: MATH 45, PHYS 11A, PHYS 11B, PHYS 11C. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 150: Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Foundations of wave mechanics, including wave packets, superposition, and the uncertainty principle. The Schroedinger equation and its relation to operators and eigenstates. Symmetric systems and conserved quantities. Introduction to matrix mechanics, spin, scattering, and perturbation theory. Prerequisite: MATH 45, PHYS 106, PHYS 110. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 151: Advanced Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Structure of matter including basic elements of atomics, molecular, solid state, nuclear and particle physics. Topics will also include photon and electron gases, lasers, superconductivity, Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity. Prerequisite: PHYS 150. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 156: Classical and Statistical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Review of classical mechanics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations, rigid body motion, small vibrations and normal modes, nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Review of the laws of thermodynamics, principles of classical statistical mechanics, ensemble formulations and applications, principles of quantum statistical mechanics, ideal quantum gases, applications to Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein systems. Prerequisite: PHYS 110, PHYS 124. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 162: Scientific Computing: Basic Methods
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Basic methods and skills of applying computers to the solution of scientific problems. Numerical calculation methods, numbers and data, algebraic equations, rate processes, iterative techniques, approximation methods, statistical analysis and data fitting, relaxation methods, and use of software and other programming resources on the web. Practical experience emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: MATH 26A or MATH 30 and PHYS 5A, or MATH 30 and PHYS 11A, or MATH 105A concurrently. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 163: Scientific Computing: Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Scientific Computing: Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization. Application of computer modeling, simulation, and visualization to the solution of scientific problems. Projects drawn from various scientific disciplines will be used to develop the necessary skills, including a capstone project. Examples include projectile motion with air drag, time development of a biological population, chemical reactions with several reactants, and random walk and Monte Carlo methods. Practical experience emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: PHYS 162. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 175: Advanced Physics Laboratory
2.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Advanced experiments chosen from several of the major areas of physics, performed usually on an individual basis. Laboratory six hours. Prerequisite: 12 units of upper division physics, including PHYS 106 and either PHYS 115 or PHYS 145 and a satisfaction of the Advanced Writing requirement. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 2.0
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PHYS 186: Musical Acoustics: Science and Sound
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Physical principles of vibration and wave motion, with illustrations involving musical instruments and concert hall acoustics; principles of electronic synthesis, recording, and reproduction of sound; operation of the human ear and brain in receiving and analyzing sound; relation of the harmonic series to sound quality, harmony and scales; proper roles for science in explaining music as an artistic activity. Note: No technical background required; course cannot be used to meet Physics BS program requirements. Cross Listed: MUSC 186; only one may be counted for credit. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PHYS 191: Senior Project
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Research Project under faculty supervision. Project may consist of laboratory or theoretical research project, instrumentation/demonstration development, or literature research project. Projects require written and oral reports. Note: May be taken for credit in sequential semesters for a maximum of four units total. Grade assigned upon completion of the project. Prerequisite: Department chair permission. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 1.0 - 2.0.
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