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PHYS 370: Electricity and Magnetism I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The first course in a two-term sequence in the theory of electromagnetism. Topics include vector calculus, electrostatics, dielectrics, static magnetic fields, magnetic materials, electromagnetic induction. The course culminates with an introduction to Maxwell's equations. Prerequisites: PHYS 220, MATH 320.
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PHYS 380: Electricity and Magnetism II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A continuation of PHYS 370. Topics include plane electromagnetic waves in infinite media, reflection and refraction of plane waves, radiation of electromagnetic waves, and relativistic aspects of electrodynamics. Prerequisite: PHYS 370.
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PHYS 410: Modern Physics I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A senior course designed to familiarize the student with modern concepts in physics. Includes: special relativity, wave-particle duality, limits of classical physics and the origin of quantum theory, atomic spectra and structure, Schroedinger's wave equation with applications to simple systems. Prerequisites: PHYS 370, MATH 320.
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PHYS 420: Modern Physics II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A continuation of PHYS 410 covering X-rays; statistical mechanics with application to molecular physics; molecular binding and spectra; and nuclear physics including nuclear structure, stability transformations, and reactions. Prerequisite: PHYS 410.
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PHYS 430: Advanced Laboratory III
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course covers the design and performance of research experiments in physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 360.
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PHYS 440: Solid State Physics
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An introduction to the theory of solids with applications to solid state devices and the techniques of physical measurement. Topics include crystal structure, the band theory, the free-electron and Fermi-Dirac theories, and the physical properties of semiconductors and metals. Prerequisite: PHYS 410.
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PHYS 450: Mathematical Physics
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A course designed to provide the student with the mathematics required for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate study in the physical sciences. Topics covered are vector analysis, introduction to vector space and matrix algebra, infinite series, the partial differential equations of physics, an introduction to the special functions of Bessel, Legendre, Hermite, and Laguerre, and Fourier series. Physical applications are stressed. Prerequisites: PHYS 220, MATH 320.
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PHYS 460: Advanced Seminar
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Advanced topics of current interest in physics.
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PHYS 460 - Advanced Seminar
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PREL 101: Public Relations and Publicity I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This introductory course confronts the ethics of public relations and techniques of identifying public relations problems by using public relations techniques, and then measuring results. Case histories are analyzed.
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PREL 201: Public Relations and Publicity II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This is a workshop course in which students select actual organizations as "clients," and develop practical public relations programs. The class operates as a consulting public relations agency, which assists each member with program development. Prerequisite: PREL 101.
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