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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 131, 132, 133. Electronics—A study of the properties and applications of vacuum tubes, semiconductor devices, and electronic circuitry. A W S (3), (3), (3). Not offered 1969-70. Staff 134, 135, 136. Laboratory courses to accompany Physics 131, 132, 133. A W S (1), (1), (1). Not offered 1969-70. Staff 143. Optics—Geometrical and physical optics. S (4). Staff 145. Laboratory course to accompany Physics 143. S (1). Staff 151, 152, 153. Electromagnetic Theory—Electrostatics, magnetostatics, boundary value problems, Maxwell's equations, propagation of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic radiation. Motion of an accelerated charged particle. Three lectures and one recitation section per week. A W S (4), (4), (4). Staff 154, 155, 156. Laboratory courses to accompany Physics 151, 152, 153. Consists of a circuit theory lecture and laboratory once a week. A W S (1) (1) (1) Staff 161, 162, 163. Modern Physics—Introduction to atomic physics, special relativity, quantum theory, atomic spectra, nuclear physics, and solid state physics. Prerequisites: Physics 113, 153, or consent of the instructor. A W S (4), (4), (4). Staff 164, 165, 166. Laboratory courses to accompany Physics 161, 162, and 163. A W S (1), (1), (1). Staff 167, 168, 169. Modern Physics for non-Physics Majors— This course will be taught concurrently with, and will use the same text as Physics 161, 162, and 163 respectively. The course is designed for math majors, teaching majors, and others who are not seeking a B.S. or B.A. in Physics. A W S (4), (4), (4). Staff 181. Undergraduate Solid State Physics—S (4). Staff 191, 192, 193. Seminar in Physics—Joint sessions of faculty and students to hear and give reports and discuss recent developments in physics. A W S (1), (1), (1). Staff 194. Special Laboratory Projects in Physics—Time and credit to be arranged. Staff 195. Special Readings in Physics—Time and credit to be arranged. Staff Course Mathematics 51, 52, 53 Physics 61, 62 Physics 64, 65 English 1, 2, 3 Engineering 41 Health Education 1 Physical Education Area Requirement Mathematics 54, 121, 122 PHYSICS MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Title A W S Calculus with Analytic Geometry 5 4 4 Engineering Physics 4 4 Engineering Physics Lab 1 1 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Slide Rule 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 Selected 5 3 15 15 16 Sophomore Calculus and Mathematical Methods for Physicists Chemistry 24, 25 Physics 63, 101, 102 Physics 66 Area Requirements and Engineers 4 Principles of Chemistry 5 Advanced General Physics 4 Engineering Physics Lab 1 Selected 3 4 5 3 5 4 3 10 17 17 17 Junior Physics 111, 112, 113 Analytic Mechanics 3 3 3 Elective Topics Elective 7 7 10 Mathematics 123 and Electives Electives 4 4 4 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 17 17 17 176 177 |