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PY 210: College Physics I
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The first semester of College Physics covers the fundamental aspects of single-particle Newtonian mechanics. Topics covered include applications of Newton's laws of motion, the concepts of work and energy and the work-energy theorem, and rotational dynamics. Prerequisites: Credit for MA 109 (minimum grade C) or with permission concurrent enrollment in MA 109. Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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PY 211: College Physics II
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The second semester of College Physics covers thermal physics, electricity and magnetism, and geometric and wave optics. Prerequisites: PY 210; co-requisite MA 111 or MA 211. Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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PY 214: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This course begins with an introduction to the theory of special relativity. Next, the early quantum theories of the blackbody radiation, photoelectric effect and Compton effect, and the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom are studied. The Schroedinger equation and its interpretation are discussed with an emphasis on its solutions for various simple potentials. Prerequisites: PY 211; co-requisite MA 211. Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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PY 215: Classical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Newton's laws of motion are investigated in greater detail and an introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics is presented. Coverage of material will include single-particle motion in general central potentials, oscillations, the classical theory of single-particle scattering by central potentials, multi-particle systems and rotational dynamics. Prerequisites: PY 211; co-requisite MA 303. Credits: 4 cr.
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PY 220: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This is an algebra-based version of the PY 210-211 college physics sequence. This course is suitable for those majoring in the biological sciences. Prerequisites: MA 103 or MA 109. Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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PY 221: General Physics II
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This is an algebra-based version of the PY 210-211 college physics sequence. This course is suitable for those majoring in the biological sciences. Prerequisites: MA 103 or MA 109; PY 220 for PY 221. Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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PY 302: Electromagnetic Theory I
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The first course in electromagnetic theory covers topics in electrostatics and magnetostatics associated with static distributions of charges and currents, respectively. Prerequisites: PY 211, MA 211. Credits: 3 cr.
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PY 309: Advanced Lab I
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Experiments associated with modern physics are emphasized. Prerequisites: PY 214, PY 302. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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PY 310: Junior Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The seminar sequence is designed to introduce students to the current physics literature. Students will have the opportunity to research topics related to their interests and are expected to present their results. Students from both the junior and senior year will be combined as a common seminar. Prerequisites: PY 214, PY 215. Credits: 1 cr. Misc. Notes: Juniors only.
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PY 311: Junior Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The seminar sequence is designed to introduce students to the current physics literature. Students will have the opportunity to research topics related to their interests and are expected to present their results. Students from both the junior and senior year will be combined as a common seminar. Prerequisites: PY 214, PY 215. Credits: 1 cr. Misc. Notes: Juniors only.
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