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5.00 Credits
P: PHYS P221. Second semester of a three-semester sequence. Primarily electricity, magnetism, and geometrical and physical optics. Lectures, discussion, and two-hour laboratory. Credit cannot be given for PHYS P202 and PHYS P222. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P222. Third semester of three-semester sequence. Students from PHYS P202 who have taken or are now taking MATH M216 are also eligible for this course. Special theory of relativity; introduction to quantum theory; atomic, nuclear, solid state, and elementary particle physics. Three lecture-discussion periods. (Spring-alternate year)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P282 or consent of instructor. A laboratory course dealing with digital devices, decoders, multiplexers, light- emitting displays, flip-flops, multivibrators, memories, registers, microcomputer construction, and programming. Three hours of laboratory work per week for each credit hour. Course may be retaken up to a total of 3 credit hours. (Occasionally)
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2.00 Credits
P: PHYS P202 or PHYS P222, MATH M216 or equivalent. Fundamental experiments in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, optics, and modern physics. Emphasis is placed upon developing basic laboratory skills and data analysis techniques, including computer reduction and analysis of the data. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P201 or PHYS P221; MATH M215; or consent of instructor. For biological and physical science majors. Study of relationship of physics to current environmental problems. Energy production, comparison of sources and by-products, nature of possible solutions to problems of noise, particulate matter in atmosphere. Credit will not be given for both PHYS P310 and PHYS E350 or for PHYS P310 and PHYS E300. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P202 or PHYS P222; MATH M119 or equivalent; CHEM C106; one biology course; or consent of instructor. Application of physical principles to biological systems from the molecular to the organismal level. Primarily for biology and chemistry majors. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: MATH M311 or MATH M313, PHYS P202 and PHYS P222 or consent of instructor. Electrostatic fields and differential operators, Laplace and Poisson equations, dielectric materials, steady currents, power and energy, induction,magnetic fields, scalar and vector potentials, Maxwell's equations. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P331 or consent of instructor. Magnetic materials, wave equations and radiation, energy transfer and conversion, Poynting vector and momentum, retarded potentials, dipole radiation, transmission lines and wave guides, relativity. (Occasionally)
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3.00 Credits
P: PHYS P202 or PHYS P222. C: MATH M311 or MATH M313. Intermediate course, covering three laws of thermodynamics, classical and quantum statistical mechanics, and some applications. (Fall-alternate year.
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3.00 Credits
An extensive analysis of selected contemporary political problems. Topics vary from semester to semester and are listed in the Schedule of Classes.
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