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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A continuation of PHYS 2325. Topics include periodic motion, sound, electric force, electric current, resistance, electric circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, light, optics and modern physics. Prerequisites: PHYS 2325 and PHYS 2125 or PHYS 1302 and PHYS 1102; credit or registration in MATH 2414 or equivalent [MATH 2314]. Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2126 is recommended.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A mathematical treatment of the fundamentals of classical mechanics. Topics include particle dynamics in one, two and three dimensions; conservation laws; dynamics of a system of particles; motion of rigid bodies; central force problems; accelerating coordinate systems; gravitation; Lagrange's equations and Hamilton's equations. Prerequisites: PHYS 1301/1101 or PHYS2325/2125; MATH 2414.
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A mathematical treatment of the fundamentals of classical electromagnetic theory. Topics include electrostatics and electrodynamics, vector calculus, theory of dielectrics, magnetostatic fi elds, electromagnetic induction, magnetic fi elds of currents and Maxwell's equations. Prerequisites: PHYS 2326 and PHYS 2126; credit or registration in MATH 3320 or MATH 3415 or equivalent [MATH 3315].
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A mathematical treatment of the fundamentals of thermal physics. Topics include the concept of temperature, equations of state, the fi rst and second laws of thermodynamics, entropy, change of phase and thermodynamic functions. Prerequisites: PHYS 2326 and PHYS 2126; credit or registration in MATH 3415 or equivalent [MATH 3315].
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A course in special relativity and elementary quantum mechanics. Topics include space-time, relativistic energy and momentum, the uncertainty principle, Schr?dinger's equation, observables and operators, bound states, potential barriers and the hydrogen atom. Prerequisites: PHYS 2326 and PHYS 2126; credit or registration in MATH 3320 or MATH 3415 or equivalent [MATH 3315].
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A course presenting mathematical techniques used in physics and engineering. The course will survey, at a brief introductory level and from a physics-oriented perspective, numerous mathematical techniques from areas such as infi nite series, integral transforming, applications of complex variables, matrices and tensors, special functions, partial differential equations, Green's functions, perturbation theory, integral equations, calculus of variations and groups and group representations. Prerequisites: MATH 3415 or MATH 3320; 3 hours of advanced physics.
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3.00 Credits
3(3-0) A mathematical treatment of the modern theory of optics. Topics include Huygen's principle as applied to geometric optics, interference, diffraction, polarization, crystal optics, electromagnetic theory of light, the interaction of light with matter and quantum optics. Prerequisites: PHYS 3323; MATH 3415 or MATH 3320.
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