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PHY 340: Classical Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course examines fundamentals of Newtonian mechanics; conservation theorems; central forces; motion in non-inertial frames; rigid-body motion; and Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations. Four hours of lecture per week.
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PHY 351: Electromagnetism I
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course looks at electrostatics and magnetostatics in vacuum and in material media; Maxwell's equations; energy and momentum in the electromagnetic field; electromagnetic waves; and special relativity. Four hours of lecture per week.
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PHY 351 - Electromagnetism I
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PHY 391: Selected Topics in Physics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Topics are determined by the needs of the students and the availability of faculty. Some possible topics are advanced mathematical physics, electromagnetism II, modeling and simulation in physics.
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PHY 431: Advanced Physics Laboratory I
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Albright College
Introduction to the techniques of experimental research in the areas of electronics, electromagnetism and modern physics. Measurement technique and error analysis are emphasized. Two three-hour lab periods each week.
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PHY 441: Quantum Physics I
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course is an introduction to non-relativistic quantum mechanics; wave functions, amplitudes and probabilities; the superposition of quantum states; and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. It also explores time evolution including: the Schroedinger equation, stationary states, and two-state systems, and motion in one-dimensional potentials including: tunneling, particle in a box and harmonic oscillator. Four hours of lecture per week.
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PHY 490: Senior Seminar in Physics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
A seminar specifically designed for students admitted to the department's honors program. Topics are determined by instructor.
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PHY 491: Selected Topics in Physics and Optics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Topics are determined by the needs of the students and availability of faculty. Some possible topics are Quantum Physics II, Advanced Lab II and topics dealing with current trends in physics and optics.
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PHY 491 - Selected Topics in Physics and Optics
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POS 195: Wheeling and Dealing:The Theory and Practice of Negotiation
4.00 Credits
Albright College
The purpose of this course is to examine a number of theoretical perspectives on negotiating and to develop in students those skills necessary for successful negotiation. In addition to readings on the topic, students will use a variety of social science learning methods including role playing, computer simulation, video instruction and written and filmed case studies. General studies social science.
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POS 205: Comparative Politics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
The concepts of systems analysis are used in the study of structures and processes of foreign political systems. Both theoretical and case study materials are used to show the similarities as well as the differences in the ways people govern themselves.
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POS 206: Comparative World Views
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course concerns mindsets of individuals, how they are formed, what their major components are, and how mindsets mold our perceptions of events and influence choices at all levels from the individual to the international. While Comparative World Views is focussed on understanding the exterior world, it begins with applications to the US. The cultural and political bases for worldviews of other nations are examined, using case studies of selected international incidents to highlight differences in worldview.
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