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PHYS 205: Intermediate Physics I
5.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An initial study of the phenomena and concepts of classical and modern physics in the areas of mechanics including energy and momentum principles and heat and thermodynamics, with applications involving elementary calculus. An integrated laboratory serves to develop associated skills in measurement. Required of biophysics majors, minors, physics teaching majors, and pre-engineering students. Prereq: MATH 230. (4-1)
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PHYS 206: Intermediate Physics II
5.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A continuation of PHYS 205 in the areas of wave motion, acoustics, optics, electrostatics, circuit electricity, magnetism, and modern physics. Required of physics majors, minors, and pre-engineering students. Prereq: PHYS 205, MATH 230. Grade of C or better in PHYS 205. (4-1)
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PHYS 207: Intermediate Physics I Excluding Laboratory
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
PHYS 207 is identical with PHYS 205 except the laboratory is excluded. This is intended for students who have previously acquired credit for the general physics laboratory by having completed course 175 or who have the equivalent in laboratory experience. (4-0)
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PHYS 208: Intermediate Physics II Excluding Laboratory
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
PHYS 208 is identical to PHYS 206 except the laboratory is excluded. This is intended for students who have previously acquired credit for the general physics laboratory by having completed course 176 or who have the equivalent laboratory experience. (4-0)
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PHYS 311: Electric Circuit Theory
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Direct current circuit theory. Alternating current circuit theory utilizing both methods of phasers and complex numbers. Problem solving is emphasized. Prereq: PHYS 206, MATH 230. (2-0)
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PHYS 314: Electronics Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Experimentation will be devoted to fundamental measurements of properties of electronic elements and electronic circuits. Circuits for rectification, amplification, signal generation, and logic function will be included. (0-3)
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PHYS 351: Scientific Programming in BASIC
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The application of the BASIC language to scientific problems. The class will be scheduled as a single two-hour recitation in which both lecture and programming practice will be employed. Prereq: MATH 230 or consent of instructor. (0-0-1)
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PHYS 352: Scientific Programming in FORTRAN
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The application of the FORTRAN language to scientific problems. The class will be scheduled as a single two-hour recitation in which both lecture and programming practice will be employed. Prereq: MATH 330, concurrent registration, or consent of instructor. (0-0-2)
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PHYS 361: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Physics of the 20th century. Atomic and nuclear phenomena relativity and other fundamental theories. An introduction to quantum mechanics is included. Prereq: PHYS 206, MATH 330. (3-0)
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PHYS 371: Analytical Mechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Theory and application of Newtonian mechanics using vector calculus methods. Topics include particle dynamics, energy and momentum principles, multiparticle systems. Problem solving is emphasized. Prereq: PHYS 205, MATH 330. (3-0)
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