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PHYS 251: Experimental Methods in Physics and Engineering
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 112 or permission of the instructor. An introduction to the design and implementation of experimental methods. Execution of the methods focuses on current data acquisition techniques, along with a study of standard data reduction and analysis. Results are examined in order to review the experimental method employed and to redesign the method for future experiments. This course is intended for any science major interested in performing experimental research on campus or in graduate school. Kuehner.
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PHYS 255: C++ for Engineering and Physics
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 112. An introduction to the C++ programming language, with applications characteristic of computation-intensive work in engineering and physics. Numerical integration, difference approximations to differential equations, stochastic methods, graphical presentation, and nonlinear dynamics are among the topics covered. Students need no previous programming experience. Williams.
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PHYS 260: Materials Science
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 112. An introduction to solid state materials. Study of the relation between microstructure and corresponding physical properties for metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Van Ness.
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PHYS 270: The Physics of Complex Systems
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 112. An interdisciplinary introduction to the innovative field of modeling and analysis of complex systems. Using statistical physics methods and computer simulations, students study a variety of complex systems such as social and biological networks, voting models, the spread of a fire in a forest, traffic jams, and financial models. The goal is to seek the underlying laws that govern such seemingly diverse systems and to understand the connection between various science fields. This course include traditional lectures, as well as computational labs, group presentations, and seminars given by invited speakers. Mazilu, I.
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PHYS 315: Nuclear Physics
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: PHYS 210 and MATH 221. Topics include radioactivity, nuclear reactions, high-energy physics, and elementary particles. Staff.
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PHYS 340: Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 210; Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 332. The postulates on which quantum theory is based are introduced and illustrated through a series of examples, including photon polarization states (Mach- Zehnder interferometer); one-dimensional bound state (square well and harmonic oscillator) and scattering examples, (tunneling, resonant transmission) in the Schroedinger approach; and spin one-half systems (Bell inequality.) Williams.
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PHYS 345: Statistical Physics
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS 340. A study of the statistical methods used in various branches of physics. The Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein distribution functions are derived and applied to problems in thermodynamics and the physics of solids. I. Mazilu.
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PHYS 361: Polymer Science and Engineering
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: PHYS/ENGN 240 or CHEM 261 or permission of the instructor. Science and engineering of large molecules. Physical and chemical structure of polymers correlated with mechanical properties. Crystal morphology. Theory of rubber elasticity. Time and temperature dependent properties of polymers. Relevance to polymer physics and chemical and mechanical engineering. Van Ness.
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PHYS 401: Directed Individual Study
1.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 401 - Directed Individual Study Credits: 1 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Advanced work and reading in topics selected by the instructor to fit special needs of advanced students. This course may be repeated with permission for a total of six credits. Topic for Winter, 2010: ENGN/PHYS 401: Electronics Laboratory (1). Corequisite: PHYS/ENGN 208. Students learn techniques emphasizing the design, construction, and analysis of practical analog and digital circuits such as: wave-shaping diode circuits; oscillators; A/D and D/A converters; comparators; constant-current and voltage sources; Schmitt triggers; transistor audio and differential amplifiers; Boolean logic (AND/NOT/OR); and digital memories (flip-flops and latches). Erickson Staff.
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PHYS 402: Directed Individual Study
2.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
PHYS 402 - Directed Individual Study Credits: 2 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Advanced work and reading in topics selected by the instructor to fit special needs of advanced students. This course may be repeated with permission for a total of six credits. Staff.
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