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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Nuclear structure, radioactivity, nuclear reaction, interactions of nuclear radiations with matter. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: PS 251 and PS 355. Spring semester, even years.
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4.00 Credits
Statistical mechanics, kinetic theory, laws of thermodynamics and states of matter. Implications for engines and other applications, and pertinent problems in many areas of science. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: PS 153 and MA 281. Recommended: CH 181. Fall semester, even years.
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4.00 Credits
Nature of light, geometrical and physical optics, interference, quantum optics, optical instruments. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: PS 251 and MA 281. Spring semester, odd years.
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4.00 Credits
A "learn-by-doing" practical introduction to the fundamentals of electronic devices and circuits. Emphasis on modern instrumentation. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: PS 153. Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Selected upper-division topics in physics. Periodic offering.
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4.00 Credits
Electric and magnetic fields, boundary-value problems, steady and alternating currents, electrical instruments, and measurement techniques. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: PS 153 and MA 281. Fall semester, even years.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of PS 451. Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, advanced topics in electrical and magnetic phenomena. Prerequisite: PS 451. Spring semester, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised research projects in areas such as electronics, optics, nuclear physics, computer applications, atmospheric physics. Prerequisite: permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
Use of scientific method in examining human behavior. How to deal objectively with questions about behavior. Topics include biological development, perception, states of consciousness, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, disorder and therapy, social, diversity behavior. Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Selected lower-division topics in psychology. Periodic offering.
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