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Course DescriptionsPHYS-100
Physics for the Modern World 5:1 (4) PHYS-105
College Physics I 5:1 (4) General physics as defined as the study of the properties and interactions of matter and energy using scientific methodology. Covers a full range of subjects in classical mechanics and in thermodynamics, including lab experiments in mechanics, heat, and sound. Usually offered every fall. Prerequisite: MATH-170 or equivalent. PHYS-110
University Physics I 5:1 (4) PHYS-196
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6) Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. PHYS-200
Physics for a New Millennium 5:2 (3) PHYS-205
College Physics II 5:2 (4) Incorporates the standard subjects in electricity and magnetism (fields, potentials, DC and AC circuits, electromagnetic waves), geometrical and physical optics, and an introduction to quantum physics. Includes lab experiments in electricity, magnetism, light, and sound. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite for General Education credit: CHEM-100 or CHEM-110 or PHYS-100 or PHYS-105 or PHYS-110. PHYS-210
University Physics II 5:2 (4) PHYS-220
Astronomy 5:2 (3) PHYS-230
Changing Views of the Universe 2:2 (3) PHYS-296
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6) Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. PHYS-305
Acoustics (3) Properties of sound, speech and music, reflection and diffraction. Open-air theaters, sound-absorptive materials and special constructions, and principles of room acoustics and design. Noise control, reduction of air-borne and solid-borne noise, and control of noise in ventilating systems, sound-amplification systems, and auditoriums. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: PHYS-200, PHYS-205, or PHYS-210. PHYS-312
Electronics I (3) Fundamentals of basic analog electronic components and circuits. Components examined include: resistors, capacitors, inductors, rectifiers, transformers, triodes, and transistors. Quantities examined include: voltage, resistance, current, inductance, capacitance, reactance, and impedance. Circuit analysis involves application of Ohm146s Law and Kirchhoff146s rules. Circuits include: DC, AC, tuned, rectifier, and simple amplifying circuits. Usually offered every fall. Prerequisite: PHYS-200, PHYS-205, or PHYS-210. PHYS-313
Electronics II (3) Continuation of analog electronics with an introduction to switching circuits and the fundamentals of digital electronics (TTL and diode logic). Components include semiconductor devices, operational amplifiers, ICs, D/A and A/D converters. Circuits include: multiple transistor amplifiers, transistor switching, oscillators, gates, and flip-flops. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: PHYS-312. PHYS-322
Electronics Laboratory I (2) Experiments to accompany ATEC-312. Experiments include: DC circuits, resistance, capacitance, inductance, AC circuits, rectifiers, vacuum tubes, transistors, and amplifying circuits. Usually offered every fall. Must be taken concurrently with PHYS-312. PHYS-323
Electronics Laboratory II (2) Experiments to accompany ATEC-313. Experiments include: transistor characteristics, multiple transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers, oscillators, gates, flip-flops, D/A and A/D conversion, and circuits using ICs. Usually offered every spring. Must be taken concurrently with PHYS-312. PHYS-365
Waves and Optics (3) The physics of waves is required to understand sound, light, and electronic information transfer. Starting with resonance phenomena, Fourier analysis, and basic wave equations, the course builds to an understanding of acoustic and optics. Laboratory activities are integrated into lectures. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: PHYS-200, PHYS-205, or PHYS-210, or permission of instructor. PHYS-370
Modern Physics (3) Electrons, protons, and structure of matter: a historic view. The Rutherford-Bohr atom and elements of quantum mechanics and their applications to atomic, nuclear, and solid state physics. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: PHYS-200, PHYS-205, or PHYS-210, or permission of instructor. PHYS-390
Independent Reading Course in Physics (1-6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair. PHYS-392
Cooperative Education Field Experience (3-9) Prerequisite: permission of department chair and Cooperative Education office. PHYS-396
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6) Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. PHYS-430
Classical Mechanics (3) Vector analysis. Newton's laws and dynamics of particles. Harmonic oscillator. Conservative systems. Gravitational forces and potential. Central fields and the motions of planets and satellites. Relativity. Elements of mathematical physics. Usually offered alternate falls. Prerequisite: MATH-313 (which may be taken concurrently), and PHYS-365, or permission of instructor. PHYS-440
Experimental Physics (3) Lectures and laboratory with selected experiments to accompany advanced courses in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, acoustics, optics, and modern physics. Students plan and complete experiments that fit their background and previous training. Usually offered alternate springs. Prerequisite: PHYS-370 or permission of instructor. PHYS-450
Electricity and Magnetism (3) Electrostatics, potential theory, magnetic fields, Faraday and Ampere's laws, dielectric magnetic media, and Maxwell's equations. Usually offered every alternate springs. Prerequisite: MATH-313 and PHYS-365. PHYS-470
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (3) Wave mechanics, Schroedinger equation, potential barriers and potential wells, harmonic oscillator, operators, eigenfunctions, eigenvalues, degeneracies, angular momentum, hydrogen atom. Usually offered every alternate springs. Prerequisite: MATH-321 and PHYS-370, or permission of instructor. PHYS-490
Independent Study Project in Physics (1-6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair. PHYS-491
Internship (1-6) Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair. PHYS-496
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6) Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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