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Show Prerequisite to all upper division courses: Math 61, 62, 63, and Physics 61, 62, 63; Mathematics 141 and 142, differential equations; Mathematics 133, matrix theory; and either Mathematics 121, Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, or 161, Advanced Calculus, must precede or parallel all physics courses numbered between 111 and 190. 101. Advanced General Physics, MechanicsGeneral principles, theories, and concepts of physics, with applied problems interpreted and discussed through the extensive use of calculus. Designed for teaching majors and minors in physics, chemistry majors, and others, who may desire an intermediate course between the lower division courses and those specialized courses numbered above 111. A (3). Staff 102. Advanced General PhysicsElectricity and Magnetism. Prerequisite: Physics 101. W (3). Staff 103. Advanced General PhysicsHeat, Sound, and Light. Prerequisite: Physics 101. S (3). Staff 105. Teaching of PhysicsW (3). Staff 111. Analytical Mechanics Principles and concepts of mechanics interpreted through the extensive application of calculus, differential equations, and vectors. A (3). Galli 112. Analytical Mechanics Prerequisite: Physics 111. N (3). Galli 113. Analytical MechanicsPrerequisites: Physics 112. S (3). Galli 121. ThermodynamicsThree lecture-recitations a week. A (3). Staff 122. Kinetic TheoryThree lecture-recitations a week. W (3). Staff 141. Geometrical Optics Three lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. W (4). Staff 142. Physical OpticsThree lecture-recitations and one laboratory period a week. S (4). Staff 194 151. Electric CircuitsFundamentals of D. C. and A. C. circuits. Three lecture-recitation periods and one laboratory period a week. S (4). Staff 152. Electricity and MagnetismFundamentals of electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electromagnetism. Three lecture-recitation periods and one laboratory period a week. W (4). Staff 153. Electricity and MagnetismContinuation of Physics 152. Three lecture-recitation periods and one laboratory period a week. S (4). Staff 161. Modern Physics Introduction to atomic physics. Special relativity, quantum theory, atomic spectra, nuclear physics. Prerequisites: Physics 111, 112, 152. A (4). Galli 162. Modern PhysicsPrerequisite: Physics 161. W (4). Galli 163. Modern PhysicsS (4). Galli 171. ElectronicsVacuum tubes, gas tubes, photo tubes, semi-conductors, and electronic circuitry as applied in research and industry. Three lecture-recitations and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: Physics 151. W (4). Staff 172. ElectronicsPrerequisite: Physics 171. S (4). Staff 191. Seminar in PhysicsJoint sessions of staff and senior students to hear and give reports and discussions of recent developments in physics. A (1). Staff 192. Seminar in PhysicsW (1). Staff 193. Seminar in Physics-S (1). Staff 194. Special Laboratory Projects in Physics Time and credit to be arranged. Staff 195. Special Readings in Physics AW S (1-2). Staff 195 |