Future Course Offerings
The department expects to offer the following lower level courses:
Fall 2007
50:750:131 Elements of Physics I
50:750:133 Elements of Physics Laboratory I
50:750:203 General Physics I
50:750:205 General Physics I
50750:223 Principles of Physics for Pharmacy
50:750:233 Electric Circuits I
50:750:235 Electric Circuits Laboratory I
50:750:253 Mechanics I
Spring 2008
50:750:132 Elements of Physics II
50:750:134 Elements of Physics Laboratory II
50:750:204 General Physics II
50:750:206 General Physics Laboratory II
50:750:232 Modern Physics
50:750:234 Electric Circuits II
50:750:236 Electric Circuits Laboratory II
50:750:254 Mechanics II
Fall 2008
50:750:131 Elements of Physics I
50:750:133 Elements of Physics Laboratory I
50:750:203 General Physics I
50:750:205 General Physics I
50750:223 Principles of Physics for Pharmacy
50:750:233 Electric Circuits I
50:750:235 Electric Circuits Laboratory I
50:750:253 Mechanics I
Spring 2009
50:750:132 Elements of Physics II
50:750:134 Elements of Physics Laboratory II
50:750:204 General Physics II
50:750:206 General Physics Laboratory II
50:750:232 Modern Physics
50:750:234 Electric Circuits II
50:750:236 Electric Circuits Laboratory II
50:750:254 Mechanics II
300 and 400 level courses are scheduled to meet the needs of registered
students, who should consult with the department chair during their
sophomore year. Typically the Fall offerings include a selection from
50:750:301 Electromagnetic Theory, 50:750:307,311 Electronics with lab,
50:750:309 Analytical Mechanics, 50:750:351 Thermal
Physics I, 50:750:408 Advanced Physics Laboratory, 50:750;413 Elements of
Quantum Mechanics I, 50:750:417 Computational Physics I. The Spring
offerings will be selected from 50:750:302 Electromagnetic Waves and
Optics, 50:750:352 Thermal Physics II, 50:750:354 Physics
Computer Lab, 50:750:408 Advanced Laboratory, 50:750:414 Elements of Quantum
Mechanics II, 50:750:418 Computational Physics II.
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