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PHYS 313: MECHANICS I: STATICS
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
Classification of force systems and their resultants; geometrical and analytical conditions for the equilibrium of force systems; frames and trusses; centers of gravity; friction. Four (4) lecture periods per week. Prerequisites: MTSC 251, and PHYS 202. Credit, four hours each.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 252 AND PHYS 202
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PHYS 314: ANALYTICAL MECHANICS II
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies; Kinetics of particles, particle systems, and rigid bodies; Dynamics of rigid bodies; Lagrange's equations; Theory of small vibrations. Prerequisites: PHYS 313. Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 313
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PHYS 316: INTRODUCTION TO OPTICS
4.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An intermediate course in the fundamentals of physical optics. Topics included are theories of light, measurement of the speed of light, reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, scattering, polarization, crystal optics, lasers and holography, optical instruments, and spectroscopy. Three (3) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: MTSC 252, and PHYS 202. Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 252 AND PHYS 202
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PHYS 317: FOUNDATIONS OF BIOENGINEERING
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An overview of the structure and function of biological molecules. The course covers in depth the physical aspects of human anatomy, molecular, and cellular biology.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 213
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PHYS 318: FOUNDATIONS OF BIOENGINEERING
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An overview of the structure and function of biologicalmolecules, cellular organization, and general anatomy. Thecourse covers in depth the physical aspecs of molecular andcellular biology & biochemistry.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 101
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PHYS 319: QUANT OPTIC-MTHDS/MICROSCOPY
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
Basic operation of light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, confocal and two-photon microscopy, study of different quantitative optical methods (fluorescence, non-fluorescence, sub-diffraction, scattering etc.)used in microscopy and their applications for analyzing various samples, analysis of data obtained by microscopy by different numerical and mathematical modeling. This course includes laboratory. Credit, three hours.
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PHYS 323: NANOTECHNOLOGY: THE NEW SCIENCE OF SMALL FOR EVERYONE
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
Over the last two decades the basic science of nanotechnology area has launched new technologies, the first examples of which are finding their way into commercial products. This course will provide students with a bird's eye view into this fast moving area and leave students with an appreciation of the importance and foundation of super-small materials and devices applied is various disciplines. Course topics include introduction to nanotechnology, applications of nanotechnology in the fields of biology and therapeutics, chemistry, agriculture and food sciences, music and arts, computer science, on the horizon and far future, energy production and sustainability. Credit Hours: 3, lab one hour.
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PHYS 331: MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS I
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An intermediate course covering applied differential equations, vectors, matrices, Fourier series, Laplace transformations, and boundary value problems in general. Three (3) lectures per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 251, MTSC 252.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252
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PHYS 332: MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS II
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An intermediate treatment of mathematical topics including complex variables, linear vector spaces, and integral transforms.Prerequisites: MTSC 251, MTSC 252.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252
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PHYS 341: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM I
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An intermediate course in the theory of electricity and magnetism. Part I of the course covers topics including electrostatics, dielectric theory, magnetic properties of matter, electrodynamics. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 341. Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 314
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