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PhysicsDepartment of Physics GENERAL PHYSICS I (4 cr.) A trigonometry and algebra-based course treating the basic concepts of mechanics, sound, electricity and magnetism, light, basic thermodynamics, and some modern physics. GENERAL PHYSICS II (4 cr.) INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LABORATORY I (1 cr.) 21:750:205:B2:80349 21:750:205:B3:84055 21:750:205:B4:80722 62:750:205:B6:81399 The laboratory accompaniment to General Physics I, 750:203 or Elements of Physics, 750:213. INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LABORATORY II (1 cr.) 21:750:206:H2:80351 21:750:206:H3:80723 62:750:206:H6:81400 The laboratory accompaniment to General Physics II, 750:204. UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (4 cr.) A calculus-based introductory physics course. Topics include: mechanics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and optics. UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (4 cr.) A calculus-based introductory physics course. Topics include: mechanics, wave phenomena, electricity and magnetism, and optics. INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHYSICS (3 cr.) Interaction of radiation with matter; elementary quantum theory; atomic and nuclear physics; relativity; solid-state physics. INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH IN PHYSICS (BA cr.) Qualified students may undertake individual research under the supervision of a member of the department. READINGS IN PHYSICS (BA cr.) Independent study supervised by a member of the department. For qualified students who wish to investigate a specific area or topic in greater depth than is normally covered elsewhere in the curriculum.
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