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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in the theory of elctricity and magnetism. Part II of this course covers topics including Maxwell's equations and their solutions, wave propagation in various medium, antennas and transmission lines. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 341. Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 341
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate level course sequence in which applications of basic principles to laboratory systems are stressed. Areas treated include signal processing, electro-optical devices, and automated laboratory systems. One (1) lecture and two (2) two-hour laboratory sessions per week.Prerequisites: ENGR 205.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 205
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate level course sequence in which applications of basic principles to laboratory systems are stressed. Areas treated include signal processing, electro-optical devices, and automated laboratory systems. One (1) lecture and two (2) two-hour laboratory sessions per week.Prerequisites: ENGR 205.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 205
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4.00 Credits
A course covering an introduction to the special theory of relativity, wave-particle duality, the quantum theory and their application to the study of the structure of atoms and the atomic nuclei. Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory period per week. Credit, three hours. Prerequisites: MTSC 252 and PHYS 202.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252 AND PHYS 201 AND PHYS 202
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3.00 Credits
A course in the basic principles of quantum mechanics covering the Schrodinger equation, operators and transformation theory, angular momentum, atomic structure, and perturbation theory. Three (3) lectures per week.Prerequisites: PHYS 313, PHYS 314, PHYS 361.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 313 AND PHYS 314 AND PHYS 361
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
New concepts of physics developed in the 20th century, namely quantum mechanics and relativity, are applied to study a variety of modern physics problems ranging from atomic and nuclear physics to molecular physics and nuclear physics. Three (3) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory period per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 251, MTSC 252, PHYS 201, PHYS 202, PHYS 361.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252 AND PHYS 201 AND PHYS 202 AND PHYS 361
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4.00 Credits
Origins and characteristics of bioelectric signals, recording electrodes, biopotential amplifiers, basic sensors, chemical, pressure, sound, and flow transducers, noninvasive monitoring techniques, and electrical safety.Prerequisites: PHYS 317.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 317
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4.00 Credits
This course enables students to gain theoretical and practical background in both physics and engineering aspects of fiber optic communications, including the fundamental principle of light propagation in optical fibers and waveguides, the critical components of fiber optic networks, and fiber optical network systems. Prerequisite: PHYS 316. Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252 AND PHYS 313 AND PHYS 314
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in the theory of electricity and magnetism. Topics include electrostatics, electrodynamics, dielectric theory, magnetic properties of matter, and Maxwell's Equations. Three (3) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory period per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 251, MTSC 252, PHYS 313, PHYS 314 or equivalent.Credit, three hours each.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252 AND PHYS 313 AND PHYS 314
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4.00 Credits
The course will develop understanding of the basic principles as well as the theory of different types of lasers. The topics will include fundamentals of quantum electronics, oscillator model, rate equations, stimulated transitions, population inversion, laser amplification, design of laser resonators, principles of Q-switching, mode locking, injection locking, and modern applications of lasers. Three (3) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory period per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 251, MTSC 252, PHYS 316, PHYS 361, and consent of the Instructor.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 251 AND MTSC 252 AND PHYS 316 AND PHYS 361
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