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3 hours. Use of computational techniques in solving problems in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, electronic circuits, optics and modern physics. Prerequisites: PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II and MATH 253 Calculus III. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Electronic conduction in metals and semiconductors, the pn junction, ohmic and rectifying contacts, zener diodes, tunnel diodes, bipolar transistors, multijunction devices, field effect transistors, introduction to integrated circuits. Prerequisites: PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II and MATH 253 Calculus III. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Newtonian Mechanics, motion of systems of particles, moving coordinate systems, central force motion. Prerequisites: PHYS 500 Mathematical Physics. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Vector calculus, coordinate systems and transformations, electrostatic fields, boundary value problems, magnetostatics, magnetic forces, materials and devices, Maxwell's Equations. Prerequisites: PHYS 500 Mathematical Physics. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Heat, temperature, laws of thermodynamics and their applications. Prerequisite: PHYS 104 Engineering Physics I. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Relativity, atomic, nuclear, high energy, solid state physics. Prerequisites: MATH 155 Calculus II and PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Huygen's principle; interference; diffraction; polarization and crystal optics; electromagnetic theory of light. Prerequisites: MATH 253 Calculus III and PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. Principles of dynamics. Particle mechanics, equations of motion, displacement. velocity, acceleration, dynamics of rigid bodies, dynamics of machines. Prerequisite: PHYS 220 Engineering Mechanics I--Statics.
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3 hours. Experiments in electricity and magnetism; thermodynamics; atomic and nuclear physics; optics. Prerequisite: PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II. May be repeated if subject matter is different each time. May be taken for honors.
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3 hours. A.C., D.C. circuitry, diode and transistor theory, transistor amplifiers, amplifier and feedback circuits, oscillators, digital electronics, microprocessors. Prerequisite: PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II. May be taken for honors.
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