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PHYS 305: Electricity and Magnetism
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: PHYS 201 and MATH 220. Examines the fundamental principles of electromagnetic theory through the introduction of Maxwell's equations and discusses electrical and magnetic fields in matter. Stresses applications to contemporary devices. Includes laboratory work. Kaplan.
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PHYS 310: Materials Research Methods I
2.00 Credits
Smith College
2 sem. hrs. Offers a clear understanding of and experience with particular instruments or techniques (such as high-vacuum systems, thin-film deposition, spincoating, photolithography, self-assembly, and micro patterning) used in the preparation of thin films or selectively activated surfaces. Emphasizes the influence of processing conditions on material properties. Work with faculty on ongoing research projects and present results in a paper or an oral presentation to physics and chemistry faculty. Goldberg, Gurney.
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PHYS 311: Materials Research Methods II
2.00 Credits
Smith College
2 sem. hrs. Offers a clear understanding of and experience with particular instruments or techniques (such as infrared, visible, and ultraviolet spectroscopy, or light scattering analysis) used to probe the internal structure of materials, including "soft"materials. Course includes the preparation of nanoparticles and colloidal dispersions. Emphasizes the influence of processing conditions. Work with faculty on on-going research projects and present results in a paper or an oral presentation to physics and chemistry faculty. Staff.
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PHYS 320: Advanced Instrumentation for Materials
2.00 Credits
Smith College
2 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Permission of department. Offered at Cornell University and taught jointly by Simmons and Cornell faculty. Topics based on the particular interests of the class. Teaches sample preparation and the use of sophisticated instrumentation and equipment in Cornell's Center for Materials Research. May include, for example, learning to use a transmission electron microscope (TEM), scanning transmission microscope (STEM), xXray diffractometer, or ion beam. Goldberg.
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PHYS 331: Thermodynamics and Kinetics
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: CHEM 226 and PHYS 113. See description under the Department of Chemistry.
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PHYS 332: Quantum Mechanics and Molecular Structure
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: CHEM 226 and PHYS 113 See description under the Department of Chemistry.
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PHYS 350: Independent Learning
8.00 Credits
Smith College
4 or 8 sem. hrs. Usually taken for two semesters (eight semester hours) but may be elected for one semester. Individual laboratory work on a research problem. Includes a thesis and a final oral presentation. Staff.
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PHYS 370: Internship
8.00 Credits
Smith College
4 or 8 sem. hrs. Provides a supervised professional experience off campus. Placement must be approved by the department. Includes a final oral presentation. Staff.
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PHYS 390: Physics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Smith College
No Credit. Required of all physics majors; other students are invited to attend.
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POLS 101: Introduction to American Politics
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Introduces students to the fundamentals of American government and analyzes important and controversial political issues. Through lecture, discussion, and readings, examines: the Congress, the presidency, the courts, voting behavior, political participation, interest groups, political parties, social movements, civil rights, and civil liberties. A special focus will be on applying theories to current events in American politics. Paden.
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