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PHYS 313: Modern Physics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
A unified treatment of quanta, photons, electrons, atoms, molecules, matter, nuclei and particles. Quantum mechanics will be developed at the start and used to link and explain older and newer experimental phenomena of modern physics. Lecture 3 hours; lab 3 hours. PRQ: PHYS 202, MATH 306. Scheduled: On request. Classified: T. Meets: MO.
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PHYS 315: Atomic Nuclear Physics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Elementary particles, radioactivity, atomic models, Bohr's theory of atomic structure, elementary wave mechanics, quantum theory of solids, properties of atomic nuclei, nuclear structure and transformers, nuclear instruments and experimental methods. PRQ: PHYS 309, MATH 306. Scheduled: On request. Meets: MO.
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PHYS 317: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
The basic concepts of quantum theory which underlie modern theories of the properties of materials. Topics covered include elements of atomic and nuclear theory; kinetic theory of statistical mechanics; quantum theory and simple applications; atomic spectra and atomic structure; molecular structure and chemical bonding. PRQ: PHYS 309, MATH 306. Scheduled: On request. Meets: MO.
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PHYS 328: Electromagnetics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Electric and potential fields due to static charge distributions, concepts of vector analysis, capacitance. The magnetic field with applications to magnetic force and inductance. Maxwell's equations applied to elementary problems of engineering significance such as plane waves, radiation, wave guides, cavities, and transmission lines. PRQ: PHYS 202, MATH 306. Scheduled: On request. Meets: MO.
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PHYS 330: Introduction to Solid State Physics
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Bonding and structure of crystals, energy bands in insulators, semiconductors and metals, electrical conductivity, optical properties, lattice vibrations, elasticity, point defects, and dislocations. PRQ: PHYS 202. Scheduled: On request. Meets: MO.
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PHYS 399: Physics Transfer
0.00 Credits
Rockford University
Physics Transfer Meets: MNO
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PHYS 499: Physics Transfer
0.00 Credits
Rockford University
Physics Transfer Meets: MNO
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PHYS 499 - Physics Transfer
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POLS 101: Introduction to Political Science
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Fundamental issues of politics, as perceived by a variety of great minds. Among topics explored are the relations of the individual and the family to the political community, the relation between polity and economy, citizenship, forms of government, and doctrines of revolution. Selected ancient and modern texts are read. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall or spring, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 102: American Government
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
The principles of the American political system as understood by the Framers; organization, powers, and operation of the branches of the national government; federal-state relations; political parties and national politics. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Meets: SNO.
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POLS 176: Special Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Rockford University
Special Topics in Political Science
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