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PHYS 372: Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Pre-requisites: PHYS 270 or Math 222)Intensive and quantitative treatment of quantum mechanics. Wave function; solutions of the Schödinger equation in one-dimension; formalism of quantum mechanics; statistical interpretation; problems in three-dimensions; angular momentum; spin; identical particle systems; quantum statistics; time-independent perturbation theory; two-level systems; emission and absorption. Three hours lecture.
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PHYS 447: Electromagnetics I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PHYS 270; pre- or co-requisite: PHYS 350)Analytic treatment of electrical and magnetic theory; vector calculus of electrostatic fields; dielectric materials; vector calculus of magnetic fields. Three hours lecture.(Also listed as EE 447.)
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PHYS 447 - Electromagnetics I
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PHYS 448: Electromagnetics II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PHYS 447)Magnetic materials, electromagnetic induction, displacement cur- rents, Maxwell’s equations; radiation and waves; applications include transmission lines, wave guides and antennas. Three hours lecture.(Also listed as EE 448.)
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PHYS 448 - Electromagnetics II
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PHYS 448L: Electromagnetics Design Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Co-requisite: PHYS 448)Laboratory designed to emphasis and reinforce the experimental basis of electromagnetism. Multi-week projects require the student to perform experiments that measure fundamental electrical constants, the electrical and magnetic properties of matter, and the properties of electromagnetic waves. Two hours laboratory.(Also listed as EE 448L.)
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PHYS 460: Non-linear Systems and Chaos
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Non-linear systems in mechanics and electronics are studied. Limit cycles, chaotic attractors, hysteresis, stability and phase space are defined and applied to complex systems. Classical oscillators, e.g., Duffing oscillator, the van der Pol oscillator and the Lorenz equations, will be solved through various approximation methods. Chaos, bifurcations, routes to chaos, chaotic maps, correspondence between maps and Poincare sections of physical systems will be studied.
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PHYS 473: Optics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: PHYS 270, MATH 341 or PHYS 350)An introduction to the principles of geometrical, physical and quantum optics. Topics to be covered include ray and wave optics, superposition, diffraction, interference, polarization, Fourier methods, and coherence theory. Practical devices such as photo detectors and light sources will also be discussed. Three hours lecture.
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PHYS 474: Acoustics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PHYS 350)This course covers the fundamentals of vibration as applied to one-, two- and three-dimensional systems with varied boundary conditions. Transmission, absorption, attenuation, and radiation are covered. Resonators and wave guides and filters are studied along with the fundamentals of transducers. Acoustical issues in hearing are covered, time permitting.
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PHYS 493: Undergraduate Physics Research I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor)Students choose a research project sponsored by a member of the department and approved by the instructor and chairperson. Students gain experience with research literature, techniques and equipment. Weekly seminars are given on quantum mechanics, mathematics tools, and topics related to ongoing research projects. A written report is required.
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PHYS 494: Undergraduate Physics Research II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor)Students choose a research project sponsored by a member of the department and approved by the instructor and chairperson. Students gain experience with research literature, techniques and equipment. Weekly seminars are given on quantum mechanics, mathematics tools, and topics related to ongoing research projects. A written report is required.
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PORT 110: (CF) Intensive Beginning Portuguese
4.50 Credits
University of Scranton
A video-based introduction to Brazilian Portuguese, this course covers basic grammar and vocabulary needed for listening, speaking, reading, and writing Portuguese. Students will also develop some cultural understanding of Brazil, Portugal, and other Lusophone countries. Meets four days a week. Taught in Portuguese. Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.Offered fall only, alternate years.
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PORT 110 - (CF) Intensive Beginning Portuguese
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