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spring, even years. Nuclei and nuclear constituents; symmetries and conservation laws; electromagnetic, weak, and hadronic interactions; nuclear models. Prerequisites: PHYS 230/231.
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fall, even years. Crystal symmetry and structures, elastic properties of solids, crystal bonding, lattice dynamics, and specific heat, optical, and electrical properties of solids. Prerequisites: PHYS 230/231.
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fall, even years. The laws of thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, entropy, enthalpy, ensembles, statistical methods, and applications. Prerequisites: PHYS 230/231; MATH 361.
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on demand. Studies in topics or techniques of current interest in physics and astronomy.
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spring. A beginning course in quantum mechanics covering wave mechanics, Fourier methods, Hamilton's equation and Schroedinger's equation and applications, barrier problems, harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, atomic and molecular physics, perturbation, and scattering theory. A writing-intensive course. Prerequisites: MATH 361, PHYS 230/231, and PHYS 385.
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fall, even years. Vector techniques of mechanics, matrix operations, symmetry and group theory, generalized coordinates, plasmas, and electromagnetic fields. Prerequisites: PHYS 230/231.
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by arrangement. Research problems in physics and astronomy. Consult the faculty member with whom the student wishes to work for details.
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fall, spring. Explores the mutual interaction of American business and government and the consequences for political and economic life. May be used to satisfy Social Science Degree Core requirements.
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fall, spring, summer. The American political system. May be used to satisfy Social Science Degree Core requirements.
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fall, spring, summer. The politics of the federal system with special emphasis upon Texas government and politics. This course serves as the requisite government course for all students seeking teacher certification in Texas.
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