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PHYSICS 342: Advanced Physical Optics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The nature and propagation of light using Maxwell's equations; study of interference, diffraction, polarization, dispersion, and absorption. Introduction to lasers, non linear optical phenomena and Fourier Optics. Prerequisite: Physics 108 or 110. Prerequisite or parallel: Mathematics 225 or permission of the instructor. A. Mantz
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PHYSICS 391,392: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Independent research work with a selected faculty member. Course may be taken for either 2 or 4 credits. The 2 credit option requires the student to commit to 4 to 5 hours of independent research work per week. The 4 credit option requires the student to commit to 8-10 hours of independent research work per week.
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PHYSICS 404: Quantum Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The formalism of the quantum theory required for deeper understanding and further studies in contemporary physics. Topics will include wave functions and operators, the Schroedinger equation, solutions of the wave equation in various potentials, angular momentum and spin, perturbation theory and the matrix formulation. Prerequisite: Physics 215 and Mathematics 225 and 226. A. Mantz, M. Monce
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PHYSICS 410: Appliedquantummechanics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Selected topics in the application of quantum mechanics to physical systems. These systems will include one electron and multielectron atoms, molecules, condensed matter, nuclear and high energy physics. Prerequisite: Course 404 or Chemistry 309. A. Mantz, M. Monce
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PHYSICS 422: Advanced Optical Physics Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Practices and theory of modern experimental physics. Experiments in the tunable laser laboratory with specific investigations in the fields of molecular spectroscopy including measurement of absorption line strengths, use of etalons for laser stabilization, collisional cooling techniques, and methods for determination of refractive indices. One lecture; five hours laboratory work. Prerequisite: Course 208 and 215 and 310. A. Mantz
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PHYSICS 491,492: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Independent research work with a selected faculty member. Course may be taken for either 2 or 4 credits. The 2 credit option requires the student to commit to 4 to 5 hours of independent research work per week. The 4 credit option requires the student to commit to 8-10 hours of independent research work per week.
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PHYSICS 497-498: Honors Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Honors Study
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POLISH 291,292: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Individual Study
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POLISH 491,492: Individual Study
1.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Courses in English may include a one credit Foreign Language Across the Curriculum (FLAC) section or two credit Texts in Original Contexts (TOC) section in Russian.
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PSYCHOLOGY 101: Psychology as a Natural Science
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An introduction to the scientific study of behavior. Topics include the neurobiological bases of psychology, sensory and perceptual processes, conditioning and learning, states of consciousness, motivation, emotion and language. Weekly laboratory sessions provide an introduction to experimental methods of studying behavior. Three lectures; three hours laboratory work. Preference given to freshmen and sophomores and to Psychology, Psychology-based Human Relations, and Behavioral Neuroscience majors. Offered fall and spring. Enrollment limited to 15 students per laboratory section. J. Chrisler, R. Grahn, S. Vyse
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