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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
An outstanding recent development in physics is chosen by one or more students and studied intensively. Also addressed is the role of ethics in scientific research.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on mathematical methods of theoretical physics. Topics may include coordinate transformations, vector calculus techniques, special functions, definite integrals, approximations, numerical methods of data reduction, eigenvalue problems, boundary-value problems, representation theory, perturbation theory
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3.00 Credits
his laboratory course should deepend your understtanding of physical theory by giving you hands-on experience with the experimental process for discovery and verification of these models. In addition, it should help your professional development by honing your communication skills through the maintencance of a laboratory notebook, written reports, and oral presentation. Experiment design and construction.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory parallels and supplements lecture material in PHYS 307.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory parallels and supplements lecture material in PHYS 308.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The student, individually or in a small group, pursues research on a topic in Physics. The scope and intent of the research is developed in consultation with a designated faculty advisor. The student must define the problem; study the back- ground readings; secure laboratory space if needed; develop a procedure including any use of equipment and supplies; organize the experimental tasks; work through to a conclusion; and submit a written and oral report. The student must consult with the faculty advisor at least once each week. The student may repeat the course with permission of the Department Head.
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1.00 Credits
Fluid dynamics is the study of fluids in motion. The effect of aerodynamic flow on the control and stability of an aircraft will be studied using the physics engines (aerodynamics calculation model) which powers flight simulation software packages such as Flight Simulator or X-Plane. Effects studied in PHYS 241, The Physics of Flight, will be observed using flight simulators.
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3.00 Credits
The student works individually in either an academic or industrial environment. The scope and intent of the work is developed in consultation with a designated faculty advisor and the Department Head. The student must have an approved mentor at the job site, and must spend at least five hours a week working at the job site or performing equivalent tasks. The student must keep a journal which will be reviewed by the faculty advisor each week. The Mentor will present a progress evaluation each month. The student will present a final written and oral report. The student may repeat the course with permission of the Department Head.
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3.00 Credits
The electrostatic field and its effect on matter, the properties of magnetic fields and magnetic materials, electromagnetic effects, vector potentials, displacement currents, Maxwell's equations, Lorentz force on particles, periodic currents.
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3.00 Credits
The electrostatic field and its effect on matter, the properties of magnetic fields and magnetic materials, electromagnetic effects, vector potentials, displacement currents, Maxwell's equations, Lorentz force on particles, periodic currents.
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