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PHSC 314 - Mechanics of Materials Analysis of stress, strain and deflection of mechanical elements due to tension, Shear, bending or torsion, combined stresses, elastic stability and energy methods. Primarily for Engineering Physics majors. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 313. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 318 - Classical Mechanics Newtonian mechanics of particles and systems of particles, rigid bodies, oscillating systems, gravitation, moving coordinate systems, Lagrange ʼ s and Hamilton ʼ s equations. Primarily for physics majors. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 132, 134; MATH 435. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 321 - Circuits & Instrumentation I An introduction to electronic circuit analysis and design. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture; six hours laboratory, weekly. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 233, 237. Fee: $120. Unit(s): 5. PHSC 331 - Thermodynamics Introduction to energy, heat, work, entropy, temperature and states of matter. The first, second and third laws of thermodynamics with an emphasis on applications. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 132, 134. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 340 - Electrodynamics The application of vector calculus and Maxwell ʼ s equations in the analysis of static and dynamic electromagnetic waves in dielectrics and conductors. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 233, 237; MATH 435. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 352 - Fundamentals of Materials Science Introduction to the structure-property relationships of engineering and natural materials including metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. Examines the strength of materials, strengthening mechanisms, diffusion, phase transformations, heat treatment and microstructure control. Considers how materials are selected for design of a product. Cross-listed: CHEM 352. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 112 or 233; CHEM 105 and MATH 105. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 412 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics An introduction to quantum mechanics including 1-D potentials, Schrodinger ʼ s equation, the hydrogen atom with spin, Dirac notation, operator formalism, bonding, the solid state and interpretation. Prerequisite(s): 234; MATH 205. Unit(s): 3. PHSC 420 - Special Projects Research or industrial internship to provide practical experience in a field of the student ʼ s interest. Designed primarily for students working off campus in a situation where special projects are possible. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing. Unit(s): 1 - 3. PHSC 450 - Special Topics in Physical Science Varying course content. Topics such as optics, special relativity, nuclear and biophysics will be offered. Unit(s): 1 - 3. PHSC 460 - Physical Science Seminar A capstone course for all physical science and biochemistry majors that includes: (1) presentation of a seminar, (2) service learning project and, (3) integration readings and discussion. Unit(s): 1. PHSC 480 - Advanced Physics Laboratory A laboratory course in which selected experiments cover several areas of classical and contemporary physics. Emphasis on data collection and analysis techniques. Prerequisite(s): PHSC 234, 321; MATH 435. Fee: $120. Unit(s): 3.

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