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PHYS 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Study
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PHYS 410: Continuum Physics
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A course in advanced classical physics, emphasizing continuous matter and fields. Topics may include these: normal modes of finite and continuous systems; Laplace's and Poisson'sequations; the heat/diffusion equation; the wave equation; equations of continuity; and Euler's and the Navier-Stokes equation. Prerequisites: PHYS 310, PHYS 330. (fall)
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PHYS 430: Modern Optics for Physicists and Engineers
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to modern optics consisting of ray optics; scalar wave optics; diffraction; interferometry; vector wave optics and polarization; Gaussian beam optics; Fourier optics, including image processing, spatial filtering, and holography; optical waveguides and fibers; optical resonators; laser amplifiers and systems; semiconductor lasers and detectors; optical switching and computing. Optional labs in holography and fiber optics. Prerequisites: PHYS 330.
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PHYS 450: Atomic Physics
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to modern atomic physics. Topics may include: single electron without spin in central potential, radiative transitions, spin and the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum, two electron systems, independent electron approximation, shells, electronic configurations, spectroscopic notation, interaction with external fields, hyperfine structure, isotope shifts, optical and radiofrequency spectroscopy, atomic beam methods, measurement of atomic lifetimes and oscillator strengths, electronic and atomic collisions. Prerequisites: PHYS 330, PHYS 385.
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PHYS 470: Solid-State Physics
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to the physics of solids for physics students. Topics covered include symmetry; crystal structure; x-ray and neutron diffraction; types of solids and bonding; vibrations in solids-phonons; electronic band structure; metals and semiconductors; p-n junctions. Prerequisite: PHYS 385.
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PHYS 470 - Solid-State Physics
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PHYS 480-483: Interdisciplinary Core Courses
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Title and content change each term these courses are offered.
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PHYS 480-483 - Interdisciplinary Core Courses
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PHYS 481: Origins:Cosmology and Culture
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A study of the origin and evolution of the universe and the cultural and historical influences that have shaped our understanding of the cosmos. Satisfies the core interdisciplinary requirement. Does not count for physics elective credit. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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PHYS 486: Particle and Nuclear Physics
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to the physics of nuclei and elementary particles for physics students. Topics covered include an historical introduction to the elementary particles; symmetries and conservation laws; quantum electrodynamics; the weak interaction; introduction to quantum chromodynamics; properties of nuclei; nuclear radiations and their detection; nuclear structure and nuclear models. Prerequisites: PHYS 330, PHYS 385.
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PHYS 487: Senior Synthesis
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Capstone course integrating physics and the humanities through investigation of one or more themes. Readings, classroom discussion, essays, and student presentations. Satisfies core senior synthesis requirement. Does not count for physics elective credit. Prerequisite: permission of chair.
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PHYS 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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