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'''Applied Physics 155'''<br /> | |||
Computer Methods in Physics I<br /> | |||
Pre-requisite: Math 121.1<br /> | |||
'''Applied Physics 156 Computer Methods in Physics II'''<br /> | |||
Advanced computer programming methods; numerical modeling and simulations; discrete models; stochastic methods; current approaches in numerical modeling<br /> | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 155<br /> | |||
Class Hours:<br /> | |||
Credit: 4 units<br /> | |||
'''Applied Physics 171 Introductory Crystallography'''<br /> | |||
Properties and symmetries of crystals; x-ray diffraction; interpretation of diffraction patterns; methods of determining the crystal structure of various substances | |||
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Pre-requisite: Physics 105/equivalent<br /> | |||
Class Hours: 5<br /> | |||
Credit: 3 units<br /> | |||
'''Applied Physics 173 Solid State Physics'''<br /> | |||
Crystal structure of solids; lattice vibrations; band theory of solids; metals; semiconductor materials and devices; dielectric, magnetic, thermal, optical, and mechanical properties of solids, superconductors<br /> | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 105<br /> | |||
Class Hours:<br /> | |||
Credit: 3 units<br /> | |||
Applied Physics 175 Materials Physics I | |||
Fabrication, processing, characterization, and applications of selected semiconductor, dielectric, magnetic, metallic, superconducting and photonic materials | |||
Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 173 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Applied Physics 176 Materials Physics II | |||
Fabrication, processing, characterization, and applications of amorphous materials, liquid crystals, polymers, ceramic composites, and other important new materials | |||
Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 175 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Applied Physics 181 Physical Electronics I | |||
Analysis of passive circuits; resonance and filters; semiconductor theory; noise theory; semiconductor devices and their applications; digital theory; logic and switching circuits; electronic instrumentation | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 104 | |||
Class Hours: 6 | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Applied Physics 182 Physical Electronics II | |||
Integrated circuits; operational amplifiers and analog electronics; FET, MOSFET, CMOS, analog-digital conversion and multiplexing; computer hardware and interfacing; microprocessors and machine language programming; applications of microprocessors | |||
Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 181 | |||
Class Hours: 6 | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Applied Physics 183 Control Systems Approach to Physics Modeling | |||
Linear and nonlinear systems; analog and digital control systems; time-domain modeling; frequency-domain modeling; transient response, stability analysis, steady-state error; control system design | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 121 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Applied Physics 185 Instrumentation Physics I | |||
Sensors, transducers, and measurement techniques for various physical variables; signal conditioning, digitization and sampling; signal processing and reliability of data | |||
Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 182, Physics 191 | |||
Class Hours: 6 | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Applied Physics 186 Instrumentation Physics II | |||
Imaging systems and image processing; multidimensional detection techniques; pattern recognition | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 165, Applied Physics 185 | |||
Class Hours: 6 | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Applied Physics 187 Photonics | |||
Design of Data Acquisition Systems (DAQ)/Digital Signal Processing (DSP)-based instrumentation systems; current topics and techniques for engineering optical instruments; non-destructive testing/measurement using optical methods; interferometry | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 166, Applied Physics 185 | |||
Co-requisite: Applied Physics 186 | |||
Class Hours: 6 | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Applied Physics 195 Special Topics | |||
Selected topics of current interest in applied physics | |||
Pre-requisite: COI | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Applied Physics 199 Undergraduate Research | |||
Satisfactory-or-Unsatisfactory Basis | |||
Pre-requisite: COI | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Applied Physics 200 Undergraduate Thesis | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 101 Fundamental Physics I | |||
Fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics and Gravitational Theory | |||
Co-requisite: Math 54/equivalent | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Physics 101.1 Fundamental Physics Lab I | |||
Co-requisite: Physics 101 | |||
Class Hours: 3 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 1 unit | |||
Physics 102 Fundamental Physics II | |||
Fundamentals of Electromagnetim and Special Relativity | |||
Pre-requisites: Math 54, Physics 101, 101.1 / Physics 71, 71.1 | |||
Co-requisite: Math 55 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Physics 102.1 Fundamental Physics Lab II | |||
Co-requisite: Physics 102 | |||
Class Hours: 3 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 1 unit | |||
Physics 103 Fundamental Physics III | |||
Fundamentals of Waves, Optics, and Thermal Physics | |||
Pre-requisites: Math 55, Physics 102, 102.1 / Physics 72, 72.1 | |||
Co-requisite: Math 121.1 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Physics 103.1 Fundamental Physics Lab III | |||
Co-requisite: Physics 103 | |||
Class Hours: 3 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 1 unit | |||
Physics 104 Modern Physics I | |||
The old quantum theory up to the Bohr-Sommerfeld model; Schroedinger's equation and elementary wave mechanics; one-electron atoms; multi-electron atoms; Pauli's exclusion principle | |||
Pre-requisites: Physcs 103, Physics 102, Math 121.1 | |||
Class Hours: 4 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Physics 105 Modern Physics II | |||
Introduction to the physics of x-rays, molecules, lasers, condensed matter, nuclei and fundamental particles | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 104 | |||
Physics 111 Mathematical Physics I | |||
Abstract linear spaces and operators; matrix algebra; vector analysis; Cartesian tensors and elementary differential geometry | |||
Co-requisite: Math 55 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 112 Mathematical Physics II | |||
Complex analysis; differential equations and special functions; Fourier series and transforms | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 111 | |||
Co-requisite: Math 121.1 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 113 Mathematical Physics III | |||
Sturn-Liouville theory; formed linear spaces, inner product space, Hilbert space and linear operators; integral equations and Green functions, functional derivatives; probability and statistics, random variables and random processes | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 112 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 114 Mathematical Physics IV | |||
Topology, topological spaces, metric spaces; differential forms; introduction to group theory including finite and continuous groups, group representations, Lie groups | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 113 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 121 Theoretical Mechanics I | |||
Principles of Newtonian mechanics, the Newtonian theory of gravitation, impulse and collisions, constrained motion, Lagrangian dynamics, central-force motion, linear and nonlinear oscillations | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 103 | |||
Co-requisite: Physics 113 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 122 Theoretical Mechanics II | |||
Motion in non-inertial frames, relativistic mechanics, mechanics of rigid-bodies, systems of small coupled oscillations, vibrating strings and one-dimensional waves, introduction to | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 121 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 131 Electromagnetic Theory I | |||
Electrostatics in a vacuum, electrostatics in dielectric media, boundary value methods in electrostatics, electric currents, conducting media, magnetostatics in a vacuum, macroscopic and microscopic magnetism, Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 103 | |||
Co-requisite: Physics 113 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 132 Electromagnetic Theory II | |||
Maxwell’s equations, special relativity and electrodynamics, motion in static electromagnetic field, the Lienard-Wiechert fields, electromagnetic radiating systems, propagation of electromagnetic waves, wave guides and cavity resonators, classical electron | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 131 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 135 Introductory Plasma Physics | |||
Fundamental processes of ionization and deionization, basic properties of plasmas, particle or its in electromagnetic fields, continuum model of a plasma, waves in cold plasmas, thermonuclear reactions and plasma devices | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 132 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 141 Quantum Physics I | |||
Wave packets and uncertainty principle, the Schroedinger equation, simple one-dimensional systems, three-dimensional systems, quantum particle in an external field, the postulates and mathematical | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 104, Physics 112 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 142 Quantum Physics II | |||
Spin, identical particles, WKB approximation, time-dependent perturbation theory, canonical quantization, introduction to path integrals | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 141, Physics 113 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 151 Statistical Physics I | |||
Review of thermodynamics, basic statistical concepts, basic methods of statistical mechanics, canonical and grand canonical ensembles some applications of statistical mechanics, quantum statistics of ideal gases | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 121 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 152 Statistical Physics II | |||
Applications of quantum statistics of ideal gases, elementary kinetic theory of transport processes, Boltzmann equation in the absence of collision, path-integral formulation; general Boltzmann equation; transition probabilities, master equation, Fokker-Planck equation and its applications | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 151 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 161 Introductory Laser Physics | |||
Intensity equation for light propagation in a medium, Einstein’s theory of light-matter interaction, gain saturation and dispersive effects in lasers, laser amplification and oscillation, optical resonators and optical modes, general properties and applications of lasers | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 104 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 165 Optical Physics I | |||
Wave theory; geometrical optics; polarization; interference and diffraction | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 131 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 166 Optical Physics II | |||
Coherence theory; Fourier optics and imaging; basic microscopy; spectroscopy; nonlinear optics | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 165 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 170 Condensed Matter | |||
Crystal structure; mechanical, thermal, electric, and magnetic properties of solids; hard theory of solids; metals, insulators, and semiconductors; lattice vibrations; imperfections; superconductivity and superfluidity | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 105, Physics 142 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 180 Nuclei & Particles | |||
Basic nuclear properties and classification of fundamental particles; symmetries and invariance principles; strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions; SU (3), quarks, and other selected topics | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 142 | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 191 Experimental Physics I | |||
Selected standard experiments in modern physics with accompanying lectures on basic experimental techniques and data analysis as well as practical work in technical drawing and machine shop operations | |||
Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 181 | |||
Class Hours: 10 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 4 units | |||
Physics 192 Experimental Physics II | |||
Selected advanced experiments and projects in modern physics with accompanying lectures on advanced experimental techniques, experimental design, and instrumentation | |||
Pre-requisite: Physics 191 | |||
Class Hours: 7 hrs/week | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 196 Undergraduate Seminar | |||
Pre-requisite: Senior Standing | |||
Credit: 1 unit | |||
Physics 199 Undergraduate Research | |||
Satisfactory-or-Unsatisfactory Basis | |||
Pre-requisite: COI | |||
Class Hours: | |||
Credit: 3 units | |||
Physics 200 Undergraduate Thesis | |||
Credit: 3 units |
Revision as of 09:16, 2 August 2012
[[General Physics Courses
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Physics 10 Physics and Astronomy for Pedestrians
Physics 71 Elementary Physics I
Mechanics of Particles, Rigid Bodies, and Fluids
Co-requisite: Math 53
Class Hours: 4 hrs/week
Credit: 4 units
Physics 71.1 Elementary Physics I Lab
Co-requisite: Physics 71
Class Hours: 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1 unit
Physics 72 Elementary Physics II
Electricity and Magnetism, Wave Phenomena, and Optics
Pre-requisite: Physics 71
Class Hours: 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1 unit
Physics 72.1 Elementary Physics Lab II
Pre-requisite: Physics 71.1
Class Hours: 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1 unit
Physics 73 Elementary Physics III
Thermal Physics, Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics
Pre-requisite: Physics 72
Class Hours: 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1 unit
Physics 73.1 Elementary Physics Lab III
Pre-requisite: Physics 72.1
Class Hours: 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1 unit
Applied Physics 155
Computer Methods in Physics I
Pre-requisite: Math 121.1
Applied Physics 156 Computer Methods in Physics II
Advanced computer programming methods; numerical modeling and simulations; discrete models; stochastic methods; current approaches in numerical modeling
Pre-requisite: Physics 155
Class Hours:
Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 171 Introductory Crystallography
Properties and symmetries of crystals; x-ray diffraction; interpretation of diffraction patterns; methods of determining the crystal structure of various substances
Pre-requisite: Physics 105/equivalent
Class Hours: 5
Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 173 Solid State Physics
Crystal structure of solids; lattice vibrations; band theory of solids; metals; semiconductor materials and devices; dielectric, magnetic, thermal, optical, and mechanical properties of solids, superconductors
Pre-requisite: Physics 105
Class Hours:
Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 175 Materials Physics I Fabrication, processing, characterization, and applications of selected semiconductor, dielectric, magnetic, metallic, superconducting and photonic materials Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 173 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 176 Materials Physics II Fabrication, processing, characterization, and applications of amorphous materials, liquid crystals, polymers, ceramic composites, and other important new materials Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 175 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 181 Physical Electronics I Analysis of passive circuits; resonance and filters; semiconductor theory; noise theory; semiconductor devices and their applications; digital theory; logic and switching circuits; electronic instrumentation Pre-requisite: Physics 104 Class Hours: 6 Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 182 Physical Electronics II Integrated circuits; operational amplifiers and analog electronics; FET, MOSFET, CMOS, analog-digital conversion and multiplexing; computer hardware and interfacing; microprocessors and machine language programming; applications of microprocessors Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 181 Class Hours: 6 Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 183 Control Systems Approach to Physics Modeling
Linear and nonlinear systems; analog and digital control systems; time-domain modeling; frequency-domain modeling; transient response, stability analysis, steady-state error; control system design Pre-requisite: Physics 121 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 185 Instrumentation Physics I Sensors, transducers, and measurement techniques for various physical variables; signal conditioning, digitization and sampling; signal processing and reliability of data Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 182, Physics 191 Class Hours: 6 Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 186 Instrumentation Physics II Imaging systems and image processing; multidimensional detection techniques; pattern recognition Pre-requisite: Physics 165, Applied Physics 185 Class Hours: 6 Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 187 Photonics
Design of Data Acquisition Systems (DAQ)/Digital Signal Processing (DSP)-based instrumentation systems; current topics and techniques for engineering optical instruments; non-destructive testing/measurement using optical methods; interferometry Pre-requisite: Physics 166, Applied Physics 185 Co-requisite: Applied Physics 186 Class Hours: 6 Credit: 4 units
Applied Physics 195 Special Topics Selected topics of current interest in applied physics Pre-requisite: COI Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 199 Undergraduate Research Satisfactory-or-Unsatisfactory Basis Pre-requisite: COI Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Applied Physics 200 Undergraduate Thesis Credit: 3 units Physics 101 Fundamental Physics I Fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics and Gravitational Theory Co-requisite: Math 54/equivalent Class Hours: Credit: 4 units
Physics 101.1 Fundamental Physics Lab I Co-requisite: Physics 101 Class Hours: 3 hrs/week Credit: 1 unit
Physics 102 Fundamental Physics II Fundamentals of Electromagnetim and Special Relativity Pre-requisites: Math 54, Physics 101, 101.1 / Physics 71, 71.1 Co-requisite: Math 55 Class Hours: Credit: 4 units
Physics 102.1 Fundamental Physics Lab II Co-requisite: Physics 102 Class Hours: 3 hrs/week Credit: 1 unit
Physics 103 Fundamental Physics III Fundamentals of Waves, Optics, and Thermal Physics Pre-requisites: Math 55, Physics 102, 102.1 / Physics 72, 72.1 Co-requisite: Math 121.1 Class Hours: Credit: 4 units
Physics 103.1 Fundamental Physics Lab III Co-requisite: Physics 103 Class Hours: 3 hrs/week Credit: 1 unit
Physics 104 Modern Physics I The old quantum theory up to the Bohr-Sommerfeld model; Schroedinger's equation and elementary wave mechanics; one-electron atoms; multi-electron atoms; Pauli's exclusion principle Pre-requisites: Physcs 103, Physics 102, Math 121.1 Class Hours: 4 hrs/week Credit: 4 units
Physics 105 Modern Physics II
Introduction to the physics of x-rays, molecules, lasers, condensed matter, nuclei and fundamental particles Pre-requisite: Physics 104
Physics 111 Mathematical Physics I Abstract linear spaces and operators; matrix algebra; vector analysis; Cartesian tensors and elementary differential geometry Co-requisite: Math 55 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 112 Mathematical Physics II Complex analysis; differential equations and special functions; Fourier series and transforms Pre-requisite: Physics 111 Co-requisite: Math 121.1 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 113 Mathematical Physics III Sturn-Liouville theory; formed linear spaces, inner product space, Hilbert space and linear operators; integral equations and Green functions, functional derivatives; probability and statistics, random variables and random processes Pre-requisite: Physics 112 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 114 Mathematical Physics IV Topology, topological spaces, metric spaces; differential forms; introduction to group theory including finite and continuous groups, group representations, Lie groups Pre-requisite: Physics 113 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 121 Theoretical Mechanics I Principles of Newtonian mechanics, the Newtonian theory of gravitation, impulse and collisions, constrained motion, Lagrangian dynamics, central-force motion, linear and nonlinear oscillations Pre-requisite: Physics 103 Co-requisite: Physics 113 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 122 Theoretical Mechanics II Motion in non-inertial frames, relativistic mechanics, mechanics of rigid-bodies, systems of small coupled oscillations, vibrating strings and one-dimensional waves, introduction to Pre-requisite: Physics 121 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 131 Electromagnetic Theory I Electrostatics in a vacuum, electrostatics in dielectric media, boundary value methods in electrostatics, electric currents, conducting media, magnetostatics in a vacuum, macroscopic and microscopic magnetism, Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction Pre-requisite: Physics 103 Co-requisite: Physics 113 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 132 Electromagnetic Theory II Maxwell’s equations, special relativity and electrodynamics, motion in static electromagnetic field, the Lienard-Wiechert fields, electromagnetic radiating systems, propagation of electromagnetic waves, wave guides and cavity resonators, classical electron Pre-requisite: Physics 131 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 135 Introductory Plasma Physics Fundamental processes of ionization and deionization, basic properties of plasmas, particle or its in electromagnetic fields, continuum model of a plasma, waves in cold plasmas, thermonuclear reactions and plasma devices Pre-requisite: Physics 132 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 141 Quantum Physics I Wave packets and uncertainty principle, the Schroedinger equation, simple one-dimensional systems, three-dimensional systems, quantum particle in an external field, the postulates and mathematical Pre-requisite: Physics 104, Physics 112 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 142 Quantum Physics II Spin, identical particles, WKB approximation, time-dependent perturbation theory, canonical quantization, introduction to path integrals Pre-requisite: Physics 141, Physics 113 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 151 Statistical Physics I Review of thermodynamics, basic statistical concepts, basic methods of statistical mechanics, canonical and grand canonical ensembles some applications of statistical mechanics, quantum statistics of ideal gases Pre-requisite: Physics 121 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 152 Statistical Physics II Applications of quantum statistics of ideal gases, elementary kinetic theory of transport processes, Boltzmann equation in the absence of collision, path-integral formulation; general Boltzmann equation; transition probabilities, master equation, Fokker-Planck equation and its applications Pre-requisite: Physics 151 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 161 Introductory Laser Physics Intensity equation for light propagation in a medium, Einstein’s theory of light-matter interaction, gain saturation and dispersive effects in lasers, laser amplification and oscillation, optical resonators and optical modes, general properties and applications of lasers Pre-requisite: Physics 104 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 165 Optical Physics I Wave theory; geometrical optics; polarization; interference and diffraction Pre-requisite: Physics 131 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 166 Optical Physics II Coherence theory; Fourier optics and imaging; basic microscopy; spectroscopy; nonlinear optics Pre-requisite: Physics 165 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 170 Condensed Matter Crystal structure; mechanical, thermal, electric, and magnetic properties of solids; hard theory of solids; metals, insulators, and semiconductors; lattice vibrations; imperfections; superconductivity and superfluidity Pre-requisite: Physics 105, Physics 142 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 180 Nuclei & Particles Basic nuclear properties and classification of fundamental particles; symmetries and invariance principles; strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions; SU (3), quarks, and other selected topics Pre-requisite: Physics 142 Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 191 Experimental Physics I Selected standard experiments in modern physics with accompanying lectures on basic experimental techniques and data analysis as well as practical work in technical drawing and machine shop operations Pre-requisite: Applied Physics 181 Class Hours: 10 hrs/week Credit: 4 units
Physics 192 Experimental Physics II Selected advanced experiments and projects in modern physics with accompanying lectures on advanced experimental techniques, experimental design, and instrumentation Pre-requisite: Physics 191 Class Hours: 7 hrs/week Credit: 3 units
Physics 196 Undergraduate Seminar Pre-requisite: Senior Standing Credit: 1 unit
Physics 199 Undergraduate Research Satisfactory-or-Unsatisfactory Basis Pre-requisite: COI Class Hours: Credit: 3 units
Physics 200 Undergraduate Thesis Credit: 3 units