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PHY 380: Electromagnetic Theory
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Prerequisites: PHY 211 and MTH 244. A study of electric and magnetic fields: electrostatics, Gauss’ law, LaPlace’ s an d Poisson 痵 equations, multipoles, dielectrics, magnetic induction, Bio-Savart a nd Ampere ’s law, magnetic properties of matt er, Farada y’s law, Maxwe ll’s equations, energy and momentum, electromagnetic waves, and guided wa
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PHY 401: Physics Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Adelphi University
1 credit
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PHY 421: Undergraduate Physics Thesis
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
I3 credits Prerequisites: 16 credits of sophomore physics courses through PHY 216 completed with a 3.0 GPA. This course provides research training to the students. The research topic can either be experimental or theoretical. The student will be working in close association with a faculty supervisor. A departmental committee will evaluate the project.
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PHY 422: Undergraduate Physics Thesis II
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisite: 16 credits of sophomore physics courses through PHY 216 completed with a 3.0 GPA. This course provides research training to the students. The research topic can be either experimental or theoretical. The student will be working in close association with a faculty supervisor. A departmental committee will evaluate the project.
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PHY 428: Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisites: PHY 211, PHY 216, MTH 243, and MTH 244. Ideas leading to quantum mechanics; Schrodinger’s equation in time-independent and time-dependent forms. One- and three-dimensional solutions of bound-state eigen value problems; scattering states; barrier penetration; the hydrogen atom; perturbation theory. Quantum mechanical description of identical particles, symmetry principles, multi-electron systems.
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PHY 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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PHY 493: Research Hours
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
Credits to be arranged
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PHY 555: Lasers and Holography
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisite: PHY 264 or equivalent. Fundamental laser concepts. Spontaneous emission, stimulated emission, absorption. Optical amplification. Pumping process. Threshold conditions. Optical resonators. Theories and properties of gaseous, liquid, crystalline, chemical, and semiconductor lasers. Spatial and temporal coherence. Gaussian beams. Fundamentals of holography. Image reconstruction. Fresnel, Fourier, phase, computer holograms. Optical filtering. Demonstration experiments.
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PIA 101: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits An introduction to the study of behavior. The areas of sensation and perception, motivation and learning, physiological psychology, developmental and comparative psychology, and measurement are investigated using the methods and data of scientific psychology.
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PIA 111: Behavior Modification
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits Prerequisite: PIA 101. Some of the important concepts, principles, and techniques of behavior modification are presented. The focus is upon behavioral methods rather than upon surgical or pharmacological methods. Selected issues including techniques of self-control, desensitization, and covert conditioning will be discussed.
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