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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ME 252.) A study of structure-property-processing relationships of engineering materials related to their selection in design and manufacturing processes. Methods of controlling structure and mechanical properties of materials are studied with an emphasis on the strengthening mechanisms. Processes studied include solidification, phase transformation, and mechanical working of metals. Prerequisite: MATH 132 and CHEM 115 or 121.
Prerequisite:
MATH-132 OR MATH-152
Corequisite:
PHYS-252L
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ECE 281.) A study of the fundamental methods of electrical circuit analysis with emphasis on computer-aided analysis. AC and DC circuits, operational amplifiers. Laboratory exercises emphasize measurement techniques and reinforce lecture material. Not applicable to a degree in electrical or computer engineering. Prerequisite: MATH 131.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-142 AND PHYS-142L
Corequisite:
PHYS-281L
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ECE 322). The application of microcontrollers in embedded system design, emphasizing the interaction of hardware and software design. Use of assembly language programming to interface external hardware to a microcontroller. Prerequisite: ECE 222 with a minimum grade of C.
Prerequisite:
ECE-221
Corequisite:
PHYS-322L
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4.00 Credits
(Also offered as ME 333.) A study of fundamental concepts and physical principles involved in the science of measurement and design of experiments. Experiments involve calibration and testing (both static and dynamic) of primary elements, signal amplifiers, transducers and readout devices. Experimentation utilizes laboratory and industrial instruments. Extensive use is made of computer data acquisition and analysis. Corequisite: ME 225 or ECE 250; prerequisites: CORE 110, PHYS 142 and ME 270.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-142
Corequisite:
PHYS-333L
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ECE 340.) An introduction to semiconductor theory and the design and analysis of electronic circuits. Topics include diodes, field-effect and bipolar transistors, CMOS logic circuits, single-state discrete transistor amplifiers, and multistage integrated-circuit amplifiers. Prerequisite: ECE 261 with a minimum grade of C.
Prerequisite:
ECE-263
Corequisite:
PHYS-342L
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1.00 Credits
Experiments in radiation detection and analysis using modern modular electronics. Prerequisites: PHYS 243, 245, and 246 and MATH 253.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-243 AND PHYS-245 AND PHYS-246 AND MATH-253
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic principles of thermodynamics, kinetic theory and elementary statistical mechanics. Among the topics included are equations of state, laws of thermodynamics, reversibility, entropy, kinetic theory, transport phenomena and statistical description of systems of particles. Normally offered in the spring semester of odd numbered years. Prerequisite: PHYS 243.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-243
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3.00 Credits
A study of electric and magnetic fields, their sources and interactions in vacuum and in dielectric and magnetic media. Prerequisites: PHYS 250, MATH 253, and MATH 234 or 265.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-250 AND (MATH-234 OR MATH-265 OR MATH-350)
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3.00 Credits
Proceeding from Maxwell’s equations, students investigate the wave aspects of electromagnetic fields including propagation, reflection, refraction, polarization, interference and diffraction. Other topics include radiating systems and wave guides. Normally offered in the spring semester of odd numbered years. Prerequisite: PHYS 371.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-371
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3.00 Credits
The application of advanced mathematical methods to physical problems. Topics may include Lagrange’s method, small oscillation theory including coupled oscillators, generalized rotation, the theory of special relativity, numerical methods and perturbation theory. Normally offered in the fall semester of even numbered years. Prerequisites: PHYS 250, MATH 253, and MATH 234 or 265.
Prerequisite:
PHYS-250
Corequisite:
MATH-350 AND MATH-234 AND MATH-265
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