CoursesPHYS 300 & 400 Course Schedule
110/110L. Introductory Astronomy. (CCN) 3 credits/1 credit. 130/130L. Natural Science—Physics. (CCN) 4 credits. 140. Physics for Poets. (CCN) 3 credits. 150. Physics for Aerospace Sciences. 4 credits. Corequisite: Phys 150L. An introduction to the principles and concepts of physics as they apply to the study of aerospace sciences. Topics: Newtonian mechanics, gravitation, work, energy, fluids, electricity, magnetism. F,S 150L. Physics for Aerospace Sciences Laboratory. 1 credit. Corequisite: Phys 150. 161/161L, 162/162L. Introductory College Physics I & II. (CCN) 8 credits. 211/211L, 212/212L, 213/213L. College Physics I, II, & III. (CCN) 8 credits. Prerequisites: For Phys 211, Math 103. For Phys 212, Phys 211. For Phys 213, Phys 212. 251/251L, 252/252L, 253/253L. University Physics I, II & III. (CCN) 12 credits. Prerequisites: For Physics 251, 251L, Calculus I. For Physics 252, 252L, Calculus II and Physics 251, 251L. For Physics 253, 253L, Calculus III, and Physics 252, 252L. The general physics course sequence for students majoring in a science, or engineering. Topics: Newtonian mechanics and gravitation, work and energy, solids and fluids, heat and thermodynamics, vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and an introduction to modern physics. The laboratory is a corequisite of each course. A student may receive credit for only one beginning level physics sequence. F,S 294. Selected Topics in Physics. 1 credit. Prerequisite: 317. Mechanics. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Phys 252 or approval of department. Motion of a single particle, central forces and simple oscillatory systems. F/2 318. Mechanics. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Physics 317 or approval of department. A continuation of Physics 317. Rigid body motion, wave propagation, generalized coordinates and fluid dynamics. S/2 320. Introductory Materials Science. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or approval of department. An introduction to solid state physics with emphasis on applications. F,S 324. Thermal Physics. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Phys 253 or approval of department. Thermodynamics with an introduction to statistical physics. S/2 325. Optics. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Phys 253 or approval of department. Geometrical and physical optics with an emphasis on physical optics. S 325L. Optics Laboratory. 1 credit. Corequisite: Phys 325. Laboratory to accompany Physics 325. S 327. Electricity and Magnetism. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Phys 252 or approval of department. A quantitative treatment of electro-magnetic theory with an introduction to Maxwell’s equations. F/2 328. Electricity and Magnetism. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 327 or approval of department. Maxwells’ equations. The scalar potential as a solution of a boundary value problem. The vector potential and its application. A quantitative treatment of dielectrics, magnetic materials and electromagnetic radiation. S/2 402. Computers in Physics. 3 credits. Prerequisites: Phys 252 and knowledge of a higher-level computer programming language, or consent of instructor. Computer applications in physics, including data analysis, numerical simulation, symbolic and algebraic programming, parallel computing, computer interfacing and experimental physics applications. 415. Research Experience. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or advisor’s consent. The students will engage in research activities of a UND physics faculty member or may take part in a physics department approved external research program such as an NSF-funded REU program. 420. Advanced Topics in Materials Science. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 320. A discussion on the application of physics to design, synthesis and characterization of materials of current interest. 428. Modern Physics Laboratory. 2 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or approval of department. A repetition of the experiments which led to the current state of physics. F 431. Quantum Mechanics I. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or approval of department. An introduction to quantum mechanics with applications to atomic structure. S/2 432. Quantum Mechanics II. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 431 or consent of instructor. Further development of basic quantum theory with application to atomic, molecular, solid state and nuclear physics. 434. Nuclear Physics. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or approval of department. An introduction to the theory of the atomic nucleus. On Demand. 437. Introduction to Solid State Physics. 3 credits. Prerequisite: approval of department. A general introduction to solid state phenomena. 460. Introduction to Astrophysics. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 253 or consent of instructor. Position and magnitude of stars. Binary and variable stars. Stellar spectra and line formation. Stellar interiors and stellar evolution. Interstellar medium. Galaxies and their structures. Universe and Cosmology. On Demand. 461. Introduction to Astrophysics II. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Phys 460. An introductory astrophysics course concerning the nature of stars and the sun. 492. Special Problems. (CCN) 1-3 credits. Prerequisite: approval of the department. F,S 499. Senior Honors. (CCN). 1-15 credits. |