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PHY 321: Introduction to Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 292 (or 211, 212 with permission of instructor) Fundamental concepts of atomic, molecular, nuclear, and solid state physics from quantum-mechanical and special relativity points of view. Topics include special relativity, wave-particle dualism, Schr?dinger equation, hydrogen atom, atomic spectra, nuclear structure, radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and molecular and solid state physics. (Spring)
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PHY 321L: Modern Physics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 292 (or 211, 212 with permission of instructor) Performance of atomic, nuclear, and solid state physics experiments and analysis of data in a quantitative and scientific manner. Simple computer programs used to study the concepts of error and least-square-fit techniques. (Spring)
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PHY 323: Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 212 or 292 Pr. or coreq. MAT 390 and MAT 394 Mathematical treatment of classical kinematics and dynamics of a particle in a uniform field, in oscillatory motion and simple motions of systems of particles. Analytical and numerical techniques of problem solution stressed. (Fall)
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PHY 323L: Classical Physics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 292 (or 211, 212 with permission of instructor) Performance of experiments emphasizing concepts of classical physics. Topics include force, energy, resonance, and relaxation. (Fall)
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PHY 325: Electricity and Magnetism I
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 292 and MAT 394 A study, developing and using techniques of vector algebra and calculus, of topics in the theory of static electric and magnetic fields including the divergence and Stokes' theorems and the law of Gauss, Biot-Savart, and Ampere. Application to the properties of conductors, dielectric, and magnetic materials. (Fall)
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PHY 325L: Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. MAT 390 Performance of electricity and magnetism and electronic experiments with analysis of these basic phenomena as applied to research laboratory. (Fall)
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PHY 327: Thermal Physics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 292 and MAT 394 Properties of matter developed by combining thermodynamic reasoning with molecular theory. (Alt Fall)
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PHY 330: Astrophysics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. 291, 292 Stellar evolution through study of white dwarves and black holes; galaxy structure and cosmology. Observational project will use Three College Observatory. Intended as follow-up to introductory astronomy and physics. (Alt Spring) (Formerly PHY 530)
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PHY 331 ,332: Experimental Physics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pr. two advanced courses in physics taken concurrently or completed Advanced courses in laboratory techniques as involved in special laboratory problems.
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PHY 333: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Primarily intended for those who are not physical science majors. Topics vary with instructor and with semester. Contemporary topics may include subjects such as analysis of physical resources, their inherent energy limitations and new sources of energy (such as solar, geothermal, etc.); development and adaptation of nuclear energy to electric power plants and armaments systems and the ensuing environmental and political problems. No previous science course required. Interested students should inquire at Physics and Astronomy Department office for further details. Selected topics for science majors may also be given upon request.
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