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PHYS-UA 210: Computational Physics
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduction to computational physics, with an emphasis on fields of current research interest in which numerical techniques provide unique physical insight. Topics are chosen from various branches of physics, including numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations, eigenvalue problems, Monte Carlo methods in statistical mechanics, field theory, dynamical systems, and chaos.
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PHYS-UA 7: The Universe: Its Nature and History
4.00 Credits
New York University
Qualitative introduction to our understanding of the nature and evolution of the universe. Topics include the creation of the cosmos; its explosive evolution, present structure, and ultimate fate; the nature of stars and galaxies; the structure and evolution of our Milky Way; the birth, life, and eventual death of the solar system; our place and role in the universe; and the relationship of modern astronomical ideas to other cultural disciplines.
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PHYS-UA 71: Introductory Experimental Physics I
2.00 Credits
New York University
The first of two introductory-level laboratory courses. Introduces essential experimental techniques, including setup and operation of basic laboratory equipment, elementary experimental design, statistics and inference, and computational data analysis. Experimental techniques are introduced in the context of classic physics experiments.
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PHYS-UA 72: Introductory Experimental Physics II
2.00 Credits
New York University
Continuation of Introductory Experimental Physics I (PHYS-UA 71).
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PHYS-UA 73: Intermediate Experimental Physics I
2.00 Credits
New York University
The first of two intermediate-level laboratory courses. Develops further the experimental techniques introduced in Introductory Experimental Physics I, II (PHYS-UA 71, 72) in the context of more advanced experiments.
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PHYS-UA 74: Intermediate Experimental Physics II
2.00 Credits
New York University
Continuation of Intermediate Experimental Physics I (PHYS-UA 73).
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PHYS-UA 8: Origins of Astronomy
4.00 Credits
New York University
Introduction to the historical development of astronomy, from earliest times through the Copernican revolution. Traces the changes in our perception of the heavens and the influences that led to those changes, from astrology to the discoveries of Galileo and the physics of Newton. Includes descriptive astronomy of the solar system and a trip to the Hayden Planetarium.
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PHYS-UA 800: Special Topics in Physics
3.00 Credits
New York University
Covers advanced topics or recent developments in physics. Detailed course descriptions are made available when topics are announced.
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PHYS-UA 91: Physics I
3.00 Credits
New York University
With PHYS-UA 93 and PHYS-UA 95, forms a three-semester sequence that must be taken in order, starting in the fall semester. Intended for physics majors and other interested science and mathematics majors. Topics include kinematics and dynamics of particles; energy and momentum; rotational Department of Physics kinematics and dynamics; harmonic oscillators; gravitational fields and potentials; special relativity.
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PHYS-UA 93: Physics II
3.00 Credits
New York University
Continuation of Physics I (PHYS-UA 91). Topics include electrostatics; dielectrics; currents and circuits; the magnetic field and magnetic materials; induction; AC circuits; Maxwell's equations.
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