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PHY 322: Electricity and Magnetism II
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Second semester of the theory of the basic phenomena of electromagnetism together with the application of fundamental principles of the solving of problems. The electric and magnetic properties of matter, direct current curcuits, alternating current circuits, the Maxwell field equations and the propagation of electromagnetic waves are among the topics treated. Prerequisites: PHY 112 and MAS 266. 3 credits.
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PHY 327: Experimental Physics I
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Experimental work selected from the area of mechanics, AC and DC electrical measurements, optics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics, with emhasis on experimental design, measuring techniques and analysis of data. Prerequisite: PHY 211. 1 credit.
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PHY 328: Experimental Physics II
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Experimental work selected from the areas of mechanics, AC and DC electrical measurements, optics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics, with emphasis on experimental design, measuring techniques and analysis of data. Prerequisite: PHY 211. Writing process. 2 credits.
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PHY 350: Audio Electronics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of electronics as used in the audio and telecommunications industries. Various principles of signals including frequency, bandwidth, modulatin and transmission are discussed. Studio maintenance and repair techniques are emphasized. Laboratory work included. Prerequisite: PHY 212. 3 credits.
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PHY 360: The Teaching of Physics in Secondary School.
1.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A course designed to acquaint the student with some of the special methods, programs and problems in teaching of physics in secondary schools. Required for secondary certification in physics. 1 credit.
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PHY 390: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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PHY 400: Internship
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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PHY 421: Quantum Mechanics I
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of selected topics in modern physics, utilizing the methods of quantum mechanics. The Schrodinger equation is solved for such systems as potential barriers, potential wells, the linear oscillator and the hydrogen atom. Perturbation techniques and the operator formalism of quantum mechanics are introduced where appropriate. Prerequisite: PHY 211 and MAS 266, or permission. 3 credits.
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PHY 422: Quantum Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of selected topics in modern physics, utilizing the methods of quantum mechanics. The Schrodinger equation is solved for such systems as potential barriers, potential wells, the linear oscillator and the hydrogen atom. Perturbation techniques and the operator formalism of quantum mechanics are introduced where appropriate. Prerequisite: PHY 211 and MAS 266, or permission. 3 credits.
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PHY 428: Advanced Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Theory of operation of the atomic force microscope, the scanning electron microscope and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer. Through laboratory exercises and experimental work, students will learn the proper use and application of these instruments. Prerequisite: PHY 327 or permission (advanced students in the sciences or technical fields are encouraged to consider this course). 1 to 3 credits.
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