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PHYS 601: Introduction to Teaching Physics and Astronomy
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to the methods and techniques of teaching and tutoring physics at a level appropriate for teaching assistants and tutors of undergraduate courses in Physics and Astronomy. discussion and workshop formats are employed.
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PHYS 603: electricity and Magnetism I
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
First of a two-part sequence (with PHYS604) that provides an intermediate level treatment of electrostatics and magnetostatics, as well as an introduction to electrodynamics. Topics include a discussion of different techniques used for the calculation of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields in vacuum and in matter, and effects of time varying electric and magnetic fields. PREREQ: PHYS208 and PHYS228; MATH302 or MATH341.
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PHYS 603 - electricity and Magnetism I
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PHYS 604: electricity and Magnetism II
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Second in a two-part sequence (with PHYS603) that provides an intermediate level treatment of electrodynamics. Specific topics include a discussion of conservation laws, Electromagnetic waves and radiation, and the theory of special relativity. PREREQ: PHYS603
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PHYS 607: Mathematical and Computer Algebra Methods in Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Vector spaces and linear algebra. Vector analysis. Fourier analysis. Complex analysis. Partial differential equations. Special functions. Green functions. Application of computer algebra software packages, such as Mathematica and/or Maple, is discussed throughout.
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PHYS 607 - Mathematical and Computer Algebra Methods in Physics
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PHYS 610: Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Wave-particle duality. The Schrodinger equation. One-dimensional problems. Spherically symmetric potentials. Orbital angular momentum. Applications including hydrogenic atoms.
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PHYS 616: Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Thermodynamic laws and concepts; thermodynamic potentials, Legendre transformations, and Maxwell relations. Concepts of probability. Statistical mechanics concepts: microstates and macrostates; ensembles; partition functions; connections to thermodynamics. Many particle systems, equations of state, chemical potential, phase equilibria, phase transitions, Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics.
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PHYS 616 - Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics
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PHYS 620: Classical Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Topics covered are Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics, dynamics of systems of particles, rigid bodies and fluids, oscillations of systems of coupled particles, oscillations and waves in continuous systems. Provides a classical introduction to techniques used extensively in quantum and statistical physics.
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PHYS 624: Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
X-ray diffraction, structure and properties of metals, insulators and semiconductors, and band theory of solids; includes electrical, optical, magnetic and thermal properties. RESTRICTIONS: Some knowledge of statistical physics and thermodynamics is recommended.
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PHYS 624 - Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics
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PHYS 626: Introduction to Atomic, molecular and Optical Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to fundamental atomic and molecular systems with emphasis on modern topics including recent advances in laser physics, quantum computing, Bose-Einstein condensation, and molecular structures. PREREQ: PHYS424 and PHYS603.
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PHYS 626 - Introduction to Atomic, molecular and Optical Physics
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PHYS 630: Galaxies
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Addresses the structure, formation, and evolution of galaxies as building blocks of the universe. Emphasizes using the laws of physics to interpret observational data and recent discoveries in the field. PREREQ: PHYS333.
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