Physics (PHYC)

102. Introduction to Physics. (3)


102L. Physics Laboratory. (1)


103. Selected Topics in Physics. (3, may be repeated three times Δ)


105. Physics and Society. (3)


108. Introduction to Musical Acoustics. (3)


108L. Musical Acoustics Laboratory. (1)


110. Introduction to Applied Physics. (3)


151. General Physics. (3)


151L. General Physics Laboratory. (1)


152. General Physics. (3)


152L. General Physics Laboratory. (1)


157. Problems in General Physics. (1)


158. Problems in General Physics. (1)


160. General Physics. (3)


160L. General Physics Laboratory. (1)


161. General Physics. (3)


161L. General Physics Laboratory. (1)


167. Problems in General Physics. (1)


168. Problems in General Physics. (1)


262. General Physics. (3)


262L. General Physics Laboratory. (1)


267. Problems in General Physics. (1)


290. Computational Physics. (3)


**300. Topics in Physics and Astronomy. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


**301. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. (3)


**302. Introduction to Photonics. (3)


**302L. Optics Lab. (3)


**303. Analytical Mechanics I. (3)


**304. Analytical Mechanics II. (3)


**306L. Junior Laboratory. (3)


**307L. Junior Laboratory. (3)


311. Problems in Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. (1)


313. Problems in Analytical Mechanics I. (1)


314. Problems in Analytical Mechanics II. (1)


**327. Geophysics. (3)


**330. Introduction to Modern Physics. (3)


331. Problems in Introduction to Modern Physics. (1)


**366. Mathematical Methods of Physics. (4)


*400. Seminar. (1, may be repeated five times Δ)


*405. Electricity and Magnetism I. (3)


*406. Electricity and Magnetism II. (3)


415. Problems in Electricity and Magnetism I. (1)


416. Problems in Electricity and Magnetism II. (1)


*430. Introduction to Solid State Physics. (3)


*450. Introduction to Subatomic Physics. (3)


451 / 551. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


*452. Research Methods. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


456. Honors Problems. (1, may be repeated once Δ)


*463. Advanced Optics I. (3)


*464. Laser Physics I. (3)


*466. Methods of Theoretical Physics I. (3)


*467. Methods of Theoretical Physics II. (3)


468. Problems in Methods of Theoretical Physics I. (1)


*476L. Experimental Techniques of Optics. (3)


*477L. Experimental Techniques of Optics. (3)


480. Special Topics in Physics and Astronomy. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ [3, may be repeated once Δ])


*491. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics I. (3)


*492. Intermediate Quantum Mechanics II. (3)


*493L. Contemporary Physics Laboratory. (3)


*495. Theory of Special Relativity. (3)


496. Problems in Intermediate Quantum Mechanics I. (1)


497. Problems in Intermediate Quantum Mechanics II. (1)


500. Advanced Seminar. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


501. Advanced Seminar. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


503. Classical Mechanics I. (3)


505. Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics. (3)


511. Electrodynamics. (3)


521. Graduate Quantum Mechanics I. (3)


522. Graduate Quantum Mechanics II. (3)


523. Quantum Field Theory I. (3)


524. Quantum Field Theory II. (3)


529. Condensed Matter I. (3)


534. Plasma Physics I. (3)


542. Particle Physics I. (3)


551 / 451. Problems. (1-4 to a maximum of 16 Δ)


552. Problems. (1-4 to a maximum of 16 Δ)


554. Advanced Optics II. (3)


559. Internship in Optical Science and Engineering. (3)


564. Laser Physics II. (3)


566. Quantum Optics. (3)


568. Nonlinear Optics. (3)


569. Advanced Topics in Modern Optics. (3, may be repeated once Δ)


570. Theory of Relativity. (3)


571. Quantum Computation. (3)


572. Quantum Information Theory. (3)


581. Advanced Topics in Physics and Astrophysics. (3, may be repeated three times Δ)


599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


650. Research. (1-12 to a maximum of 24 Δ)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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