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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 440. The study of classical electrodynamics with emphasis on Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, dispersion, and radiation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 350 and MATH 327 and 331. A study of rigid body motion, moving coordinate systems, Lagrange's equations, small vibrations and the special theory of relativity as applied to mechanics.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: PHYS 406 Prerequisites: PHYS 321 and MATH 327 or MATH 331. An introductory course in the theory of solids including geometrical and x-ray crystallography, Maxwell-Boltzmann and Fermi-Dirac statistics, free electron theory of metals, Brillouin Zones, band-model of semiconductors and the Hall Effect.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 111 and one year of college physics or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed as GEOL 465.) The basic fundamentals of general and exploration geophysics. The initial topics discussed include the origin of the earth and the solar system, the earth's interior, geochronology, gravity and isostasy, seismology, the earth's heat, geomagnetism, upper atmosphere, continents and ocean basins, ridges and island arcs, and continental drift. The theory and applications of exploration geophysics are also covered, especially gravity, magnetic and seismic methods.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 302 AND PHYS 321 AND MATH 331. The properties of the nucleus including radioactivity; radiation detectors; nuclear reactions; nuclear mass and size determination; alpha, beta and gamma decay; nuclear models, particle accelerators, fission, and elementary particles.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the instructor. Each topic is a course in directed study under the supervision of a faculty member. Available for full credit in subsequent sessions with change of content.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 321 AND PHYS 350 AND MATH 327 AND one of the following: PHYS 440, PHYS 450 OR MATH 435. A study of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics including the hydrogen and helium atoms, the harmonic oscillator, and the Schroedinger wave equation.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
(May be repeated with department approval.) Practical experience in a supervised work situation. Application of advanced knowledge and skills from the student's major discipline or area of career interest, with opportunities in learning the social, psychological, cultural, and communication aspects of work. The student is placed under the direction of a supervisor of a cooperating business industry, agency or institution. Includes specific learning objectives and evaluation of student using one or more of the following formats: (1) written reports, (2) seminar presentations, or (3) tests over selected readings.
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisite: PHYS 398. Weekly seminar series in current topics in physics. Each student will also prepare and give an oral presentation of current research in physics.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces state and federal judicial systems and paralegal roles and careers. Emphasizes rules of professional conduct, legal ethics and unauthorized practice of law by non-lawyers.
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