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Physics 203: Computer Organization and Interfacing
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
A course situated at the point where software meets hardware. From there it reaches downward to the microcode level and upward to the system level. To meet the needs of scientists and computer scientists, the logical and physical foundations on which computer systems are built are developed with enough rigor that functioning computer systems can be successfully altered for new applications during the laboratory component of the course. The algorithm design and control programming progresses during the course from the microcode and machine language level, through hand assembly, to full assembly methods. The course concludes with an analytical comparison of competing contemporary architectures. (3/3/4) STAFF
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Physics 206: Electronics
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
An elementary course in the principles of electronic devices, circuits, and instruments. It is intended for students of science who desire some understanding of the electronic instrumentation they use. Prerequisite: Physics 122 or 142 or 173. (3/3/4) STAFF
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Physics 211: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A study of the major developments in physics since 1895, with emphasis on special relativity, the atom, the nucleus, and "elementary particles." Prerequisites: Physics122 or 142 or 173, and Mathematics 182. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Physics 221: Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Classical Newtonian analytical mechanics. Newton's laws are used together with vector analysis to analyze problems in statics and dynamics, with emphasis upon the latter. Problem-solving situations include rectilinear particle dynamics (especially oscillators), general particle dynamics, non-inertial reference frames, central forces, systems of particles, and mechanics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: Physics 121, 122 or 141, 142 or 173; and Mathematics 182. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Physics 231: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Development and application of basic concepts and methods useful in understanding thermal phenomena. The approach is divided into three basic branches: classical thermodynamics, kinetic theory, and statistical mechanics. Prerequisites: Physics 121-122, or 141-142, or 173; and Mathematics 210. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Physics 250: Introduction to Research
1.00 Credits
Wofford College
An opportunity to learn the elements of research in physics by participating in one of the department's existing research projects. A maximum of four semester hours may be earned in this way. Prerequisites: Physics 211 and permission of instructor and Department Chair. (0/3/1) STAFF
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Physics 280: Selected Topics in Physics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
An opportunity to participate in a special intermediate course offering. Students planning to take this course should consult with the instructor during the previous semester. Prerequisite: Physics 211. (Variable credit in class or lab up to 4 hours) STAFF
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Physics 311: Contemporary Physics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
The general physics background of the student serves as a tool for comprehending readings taken from professional physics publications on topics with significant relationship to life outside the laboratory. The course demands substantial progress in technical writing, technical speaking, and technical literature search skills as measured against normal professional requirements in the field. Preprequisite: Physics 211. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Physics 321: Optics
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
The presentation and demonstration of the proper use of several alternative models of the electromagnetic spectrum, including the ray model, the wave model, and the quantum model. Prerequisites: Physics 122 or 142 or 173. (3/0/3) STAFF
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Physics 331: Electricity and Magnetism
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
The study of physics and mathematics of the classical description of the electromagnetic field. This includes the experimental and theoretical background for each of Maxwell's equations, in vacuum and in matter. Prerequisites: Physics 221 and Mathematics 182. (3/0/3) STAFF
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