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Curricula in Physics
Physics is the science which investigates
and tries to understand the basic laws of nature. In this pursuit,
it deals with the entire range of natural phenomena from the
smallest domain of sub-nuclear particles to the largest domain
of distant objects in the universe.
This breadth of interests is reflected
in the type of work pursued by physicists. Some physicists are
interested in research on problems which are at the frontiers
of knowledge. Some apply this newly acquired knowledge to make
practical advances. Still others use a knowledge of physics as
a basis for careers in teaching or administration.
The Department of Physics offers training
in physics leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor
of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy.
The B.A. curriculum provides the student
with a firm foundation in physics but allows great flexibility
in the choice of a large number of elective courses. Thus, the
person with a B.A. in Physics will not have the full complement
of undergraduate physics courses but will be able to acquire
an in-depth knowledge of at least one other major academic area
of his or her choice. A B.A. in Physics provides excellent preparation
for a career in physics teaching.
The B.S. curriculum is designed primarily
for students who intend to pursue graduate work in physics or
other highly technical fields or for those who intend to go directly
into industrial positions as professional physicists.
Bachelor of Arts
Freshman Year
First Semester
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Cr
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Second Semester
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Cr
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ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric
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(3-0)
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3
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CHEM 107 Gen. Chem. for Engr. Students
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(3-3)
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4
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HIST 105 History of the U.S.
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(3-0)
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3
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HIST 106 History of the U.S.
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 171 Analytic Geom. and Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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MATH 172 Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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PHYS 101 Topics in Cont. Physics
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(1-0)
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1
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PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics
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(3-3)
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4
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PHYS 218 Mechanics
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(3-3)
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4
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* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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16
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16
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Sophomore Year
MATH 221 Several Variable Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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MATH 311 Topics in Applied
Mathematics I
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 308 Differential Equations
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 225 Electronic Circuits
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(3-3)
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4
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PHYS 221 Optics and Thermal Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 309 Modern Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 206 American Natl. Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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English literature elective
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3
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Humanities elective
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3
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Elective
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3
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16
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16
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Junior Year
PHYS 302 Adv. Mechanics
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(4-0)
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4
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PHYS 327 Experimental Physics
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(2-3)
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3
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PHYS 304 Adv. Elect. and Mag. I
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 412 Quantum Mechanics I
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 207 State and Local Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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Communication elective
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3
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Electives
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6
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Social and behavioral sciences elective
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3
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16
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Electives
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5
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17
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Senior Year
PHYS 401 Computational Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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Visual and performing arts elective
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3
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Physics elective
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3
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Electives
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13
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Electives
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9
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16
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15
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Bachelor of Science
Freshman Year
First Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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Second Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric
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(3-0)
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3
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CHEM 107 Gen. Chem. for Engr. Students
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(3-3)
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4
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HIST 105 History of the U.S.
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(3-0)
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3
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HIST 106 History of the U.S.
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 171 Analytic Geom. and Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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MATH 172 Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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PHYS 101 Topics in Cont. Physics
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(1-0)
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1
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PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics
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(3-3)
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4
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PHYS 218 Mechanics
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(3-3)
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4
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* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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16
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16
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Sophomore Year
MATH 221 Several Variable Calculus
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(4-0)
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4
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MATH 311 Topics in Applied
Mathematics I
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 308 Differential Equations
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 225 Electronic Circuits
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(3-3)
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4
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PHYS 221 Optics and Thermal Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 309 Modern Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 206 American Natl. Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 207 State and Local Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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Humanities elective
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3
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English literature elective
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3
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16
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16
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Junior Year
MATH 412 Theory of Partial
Differential Equations
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 407 Complex Variables
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 302 Adv. Mechanics
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(4-0)
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4
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PHYS 305 Adv. Elec. and Magn. II
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 304 Adv. Elect. and Magn. I
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 327 Exptl. Physics
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(2-3)
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3
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Communication elective
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3
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PHYS 412 Quantum Mechanics I
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(3-0)
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3
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Social and behavioral sciences elective
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3
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Electives
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5
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16
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17
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Senior Year
PHYS 401 Computational Physics
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 425 Physics Lab.
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(0-6)
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2
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PHYS 408 Thermodynamics and Statistical
Mechanics
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(4-0)
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4
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PHYS 485 Problems
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2
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PHYS 414 Quantum Mechanics II
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(3-0)
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3
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Physics elective
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3
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PHYS 426 Physics Lab.
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(0-6)
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2
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Visual and performing arts elective
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3
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Elective
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3
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Electives
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6
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15
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16
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