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3.00 Credits
(273) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 1230 or 1530 or 1402 or 1502 or 1602. Crystal lattices, lattice waves, thermal and electronic properties, imperfections in solids.
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3.00 Credits
(276) (Also offered as PHYS 6300.) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 3101 or 3103, PHYS 3104 or 3201, and PHYS 2300; or instructor consent. Basic principles of contemporary astrophysics; applications to stars, galaxies, and modern cosmology.
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3.00 Credits
(274) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 3401 or equivalent. Properties of nuclei and particles, conserved quantities, isospin, quark model, Fermi gas model, electroweak interaction, high energy scattering.
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3.00 Credits
(285C) Either semester. Three credits. Two 3-hour laboratory periods and additional reading assignments. A written description of the proposed method must be submitted and approved before each experiment, and a subsequent written critical evaluation of each experiment is required. Prerequisite: PHYS 2300, 3101 or 3102, and 3202; PHYS 3401, which may be taken concurrently; and PHYS 2501 or 2502 or ECE 3608 or MSE 4003. Experiments in modern and classical physics are independently designed, performed, and evaluated. Experiments are chosen from the areas of atomic, solid state and thermal physics, as well as from acoustics and optics. Computers are utilized for control of the experimental process, data acquisition and analysis.
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1.00 Credits
(100) First semester. One credit. One class period. (Taught jointly with SAPL 100.) Students taking this course will be assigned a final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory). An introduction to programs, careers, and research in Plant Science and Landscape Architecture.
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3.00 Credits
(125) First semester. Three credits Three class periods. Legrand Introduction to the fascinating world of insects and their ubiquitous interactions with people. Role of insects in food and fiber production; insects as food; impact of insects on human health, commerce and history; and insects as inspiration sources for art, music, film and literature around the world. CA 4-INT.
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3.00 Credits
(150) Second semester, alternate years (odd). Three credits. Development of agricultural systems and technologies and their influence on societies. Topics include plant and animal domestication, food and industrial crops and centers of production, environmental issues, and agricultural ethics. CA 3.
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3.00 Credits
(143) Either semester. Three credits. A survey of institutions, ideologies, development strategies, and the political processes in nonwestern culture. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
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3.00 Credits
(132) Either semester. Three credits. The nature and problems of international politics. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
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3.00 Credits
(132W) Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
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