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  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced treatment of thermodynamic systems; thermodynamic cycles; absolute scales of temperatures; entropy; thermodynamic potentials; fundamentals of statistical mechanics; microcanonical, canonical, and grand canonical ensembles with applications to classical and quantum systems. Prerequisites: grades of "C" or higher in PHYS 251, PHYS 275, PHYS 382, and MATH 264. Pre- or co-requisite: STAT 290.Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered spring only) NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will work closely with a faculty member on an independent project, culminating in an external presentation and a final paper in which you will present your results. This is the first of a two-semester capstone required for the BS in physics. Prerequisites: grades of "C" or higher in PHYS 251, PHYS 275, PHYS 382, PHYS 388.Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered fall only) NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will work closely with a faculty member on an independent project, culminating in an external presentation and a final paper in which you will present your results. This is the second of a two-semester capstone required for the BS in physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 490. Credits: 1 hour When Offered: (offered spring only) NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of selected science topics presented under formal classroom organization (not intended for individualized study). Prerequisites: grades of "C" or higher in PHYS 251, PHYS 275, and PHYS 382.Credits: 1-5 hours When Offered: (offered spring only) NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of selected science topics presented under formal classroom organization (not intended for individualized study). The number of courses which will be taken will depend upon the student's program and recommendation of the advisor and Dean. Credits: 1-5 hours (each topic)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Quantum mechanics is the physics of the very small. A system is described using a wave function, which evolves in time according to the Schr?dinger Equation. Students will learn to interpret the wave function and how to expand it in terms of states of well-defined energy. These techniques will be applied to various systems in one and three dimensions, and the concepts of quantized angular momentum, intrinsic spin, and identical particles will be explored. Prerequisites: grades of "C" or higher in PHYS 251, PHYS 275, and PHYS 382.Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered fall only) NOTE: General Honors Course. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Quantum mechanics is the physics of the very small. A system is described using a wave function, which evolves in time according to the Schr?dinger Equation. Students will learn to interpret the wave function and how to expand it in terms of states of well-defined energy. These techniques will be applied to various systems in one and three dimensions, and the concepts of quantized angular momentum, intrinsic spin, and identical particles will be explored. Prerequisites: grades of "C" or better in PHYS 251, PHYS 275, and PHYS 382.Credits: 3 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    Historical, descriptive, experimental and philosophical views of scientific research and research techniques are presented. Credits: 3 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the principles, organization, and functions of American national government. The role of public attitudes, voting and elections in shaping the behavior of that government are also studied. May be applied toward the Public Administration Minor. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course meets the Missouri Statute Requirement. NOTE: This course fulfills the Social Scientific Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will prepare for the annual Model United Nations conference, where they will role-play diplomats from various countries represented in UN institutions. Students will learn about the history, structure, and functioning of the UN as well as the domestic and foreign policies of the countries assigned to Truman State. Countries will change from year to year. Students will gain insight into diplomacy and international negotiation as well as develop interpersonal and public speaking skills. May be repeated for credit. Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered fall only) NOTE: This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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