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PHYS 113: General Physics I
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1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This course is the first term of a general physics course with calculus. The focus is on Newtonian dynamics and its ramifications for mechanics and heat. This course seeks to develop both conceptual understanding and the ability to use this understanding to obtain precise, quantitative predictions of how the universe works. The associated lab PHYS123 is recommended.
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PHYS 121: Physics Laboratory I
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0.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This laboratory course provides experience with phenomena discussed in PHYS111 lectures. Video cameras and computer analysis of captured video clips will be the primary tools for data acquisition and investigation. While this course is not required by the Physics Department, students planning to enter the health professions should be aware that a year of physics WITH LABORATORY is usually required for admission. Consult your major advisor if you are in doubt about similar requirements in your field. Each laboratory is limited to 12.
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PHYS 123: General Physics Laboratory I
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0.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This laboratory course provides experience with phenomena discussed in PHYS113 lecture. Video cameras and computer analysis of captured video clips will be the primary observational tools. While this course is not required by the Physics Department, students planning to enter the health professions should be aware that a year of physics WITH LABORATORY is usually required for admission. Consult your major advisor if you are in doubt about similar requirements in your field.
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PHYS 213: Waves and Oscillations
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1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
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The properties of periodic motion recur in many areas of physics, including mechanics, quantum physics, and electricity and magnetism. We will explore the physical principles and fundamental mathematics related to periodic motions. Focus topics will include damped and forced harmonic motion, normal modes, the wave equation, Fourier series and integrals, and complex analysis. The principles and techniques developed in this course are central to many subsequent courses, particularly quantum mechanics (PHYS214, 315), classical dynamics (PHYS313), and electricity and magnetism (PHYS324). An important component of this course is to develop the ability to use mathematical software packages to graph expressions, solve equations, and obtain numerical solutions to differential equations.
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PHYS 215: Special Relativity
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0.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This calculus-based half-credit, half-semester introduction to Einstein's theory of special relativity promotes both a qualitative understanding of the subject and a quantitative problem-solving approach.
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PHYS 217: Chaos
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0.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This calculus-based course provides an introduction to the physics of chaos. Chaos is everywhere, in economics, biology, political science, chemistry, and physics.
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PHYS 315: Quantum Mechanics II
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1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
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This course will begin with the development of the formalism of quantum mechanics in three dimensions to include spin and angular momentum. The quantum theory of identical particles will be developed and applied to multi-electron atoms. The remainder of the course will explore approximation methods for applying quantum mechanics to more complex systems.
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PHYS 324: Electricity and Magnetism
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1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
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Covering the first seven chapters of the course book, we will study the principles of electricity and magnetism.
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PHYS 342: Experimental Optics
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0.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
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An experimental course in optics, including lenses, lens combinations, interference and diffraction, interferometry, and spectrometry.
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PHYS 505: Condensed Matter Physics Seminar I
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0.25 Credits
Wesleyan University
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Presentations and discussions of material at the forefront of the discipline emphasizing emerging novel physics topics.
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