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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potential, properties of conductors and dielectrics, magnetic fields, magnetic properties of matter, induced electromotive force, Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves. Four lectures per week. Prerequisites: Math 260 and Phys 290.
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3.00 Credits
In conference with departmental representatives at least six weeks in advance, the student shall elect to work and observe in any area of applied physics in which on-the-job experience would be beneficial to the student's training. Prerequisites: Junior standing in physics with a minimum of 17 hours of physics or by permission.
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3.00 Credits
Time independent Schroedinger equation, eigenfunctions, expectation values, differential operators, pertubation theory, multielectron atoms, and applications to solid state physics. Three hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: Phys 301 and Math 322.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics for further study, e.g., solid state physics, optics, nuclear physics, advanced mechanics, quantum mechanics, circuit analysis, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mechanics of materials, or other topics. Open to students having a minimum of 18 hours of physics and permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Students will select two subjects from areas of physics and engineering in which they have an interest. The student will research the area and communicate the results with the physics faculty and the class. One area will require a written paper with a short (15 minute) presentation and the other will require a written paper and a one-hour presentation. Both presentations will have question and answer sessions. Secondary education majors will be required to present several lecture-demonstration programs illustrating the basic concepts of physics at the secondary level. Open to students having a minimum of 18 hours of physics and permission of the instructor.
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15.00 Credits
Independent research techniques, laboratory work, and literature search under the supervision of an instructor on a physics research project. Involves laboratory experimentation or theoretical calculation, written report, and an oral presentation from any area of physics. Open to students having: (1) minimum of 15 hours of physics, (2) junior or senior standing, (3) the ability to undertake independent work, and (4) permission of the instructor. Registration must be approved by the adviser and the department head.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to give advanced instruction in some area not covered in other courses. For upper division majors. Prerequisites to be determined by the department.
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3.00 Credits
Course structured by the adviser with approval of the department head. Prerequisite: Advanced standing with a GPA of 3.0 in the major field. Registration must be approved by the adviser, department head, and school dean. studies; international relations; political theory; and comparative politics.
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3.00 Credits
Research involved in case preparation; use of the law library and the various digests, encyclopedias, reporters, etc., contained therein.
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3.00 Credits
Laws relating to real and personal property with emphasis on the procedures and forms used in real estate transactions and conveyances such as deeds and contracts.
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