PHYS 1624 Physics I An introduction to mechanics, heat, and wave motion. This is a calculus- based course for Scientists and Engineers. 4 hours (3 lecture/3 lab) Prerequisites: Credit for MATH 2413 (Calculus I) or concurrent registration Midwestern State PHYS 1624 Corpus PHYS 2425 Prairie View A&M PHYS 2513/2511 PHYS 2325/2125 Tarleton State PHYS 122 Texas Southern PHYS 245/215 PHYS 2425 West Texas A&M PHYS 2425 PHYS 2644 Physics II An introduction to electricity, magnetism, and optics. This is a calculus- based course for Scientists and Engineers. 4 hours (3 lecture/3 lab) Prerequisites: Credit for PHYS 2425 ( Physics I) and credit or concurrent registration in MATH2414 (Calculus II). Midwestern State PHYS 2644 Corpus PHYS 2426 Prairie View A&M PHYS 2523/2521 PHYS 2326/2126 Tarleton State PHYS 242 Texas Southern PHYS246/216 PHYS 2426 West Texas A&M PHYS 2426
PHYS 3313 - Mechanics I Particle dynamics in one, two, and three dimensions; conservation laws; dynamics of a system of particles including oscillations; motion of rigid bodies; central force problems; Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics;. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 ( Physics I); Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 2415 (Calculus III) or MATH 2320 Midwestern State PHYS 3313 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 3103 PHYS 3311.001 PHYS 3313 Tarleton State PHYS 331 Texas Southern PHYS 272 PHYS 411 West Texas A&M PHYS 3330 PHYS 3323 Electromagnetic Field Theory Electrostatics; Laplace's equation; the theory of dielectrics; magnetostatic fields; electromagnetic induction; magnetic fields of currents; Maxwell's equations. Prerequisites: PHYS 2426 ( Physics II); Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 2415 (Calculus III) or MATH 2320 Midwestern State PHYS 3323 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 3123 PHYS 3311:001 PHYS 3323 Tarleton State PHYS 332 Texas Southern PHYS 333 PHYS 412 West Texas A&M PHYS 3340
PHYS 3333 - Thermodynamics Concept of temperature, equations of state; the first and the second law of thermodynamics; entropy; change of phase; the thermodynamics functions. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 ( Physics I); Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 2415 (Calculus III). Midwestern State PHYS 3333 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 4063 PHYS 3490:302 PHYS 3333 Tarleton State PHYS 333 Texas Southern PHYS 336 PHYS 413 West Texas A&M PHYS 3320 PHYS 3343 Modern Physics I Foundations of the atomic theory of matter; kinetic theory; elementary particles; radiations; atomic model; atomic structure; atomic spectra and energy levels; quantum theory of radiation; x- rays; special theory of relativity. Prerequisites: PHYS 2426 ( Physics II); Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 2415 (Calculus III) or MATH 2320 Midwestern State PHYS 3343 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 3183 PHYS 3312:001 PHYS 3343 Tarleton State PHYS 334 Texas Southern PHYS 332 PHYS 321 West Texas A&M PHYS 3310
PHYS 4303 Mathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers Mathematical techniques from the following areas: infinite series; integral transforming; applications of complex variables; vectors, matrices, and tensors; special functions; partial differential equations; Green's functions; perturbation theory; integral equations; calculus of variations; and groups and group representatives. Prerequisites: MATH 2415 (Calculus III) and MATH 2320 Midwestern State PHYS 4303 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 3163 PHYS 3490:304 PHYS 4303 Tarleton State PHYS 430 Texas Southern PHYS 247 PHYS 317 West Texas A&M PHYS 4340 PHYS 4353 Quantum Physics The Schroedinger equation; one dimensional systems; the Heisenberg uncertainty principle; magnetic moments and angular momentum; two and three dimensional systems; approximation methods; spin. Prerequisites: PHYS 334 (Modern Physics I), MATH 2415 (Calculus III), and MATH 2320 Midwestern State PHYS 4353 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 4023 PHYS 3490:308 PHYS 4353 Tarleton State PHYS 435 Texas Southern PHYS 353 PHYS 420 West Texas A&M PHYS 4320
PHYS 4373 Nuclear Physics The study of nuclear phenomena and properties including mass, stability, magnetic moment, radioactive decay processes and angular momentum. The use of nuclear techniques as applied to other scientific fields including electronics and medicine. Prerequisites: PHYS 334 (Modern Physics I). Midwestern State PHYS 4373 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 3243 PHYS 3490:310 PHYS 4460 Tarleton State PHYS 437 Texas Southern PHYS 366 PHYS 437 West Texas A&M PHYS 4360 PHYS 4403 Physics Advanced Lab A laboratory course focusing on experimental design, advanced data analysis and reduction, and experimental laboratory techniques and instrumentation. Experiments will be drawn from a variety of physics areas. 3 hours (2 lecture/3 lab) Prerequisites: PHYS 334 (Modern Physics I) or concurrent registration. Midwestern State PHYS 4403 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 4103 PHYS 3490:304 PHYS 4303 Tarleton State PHYS 440 Texas Southern PHYS 360 PHYS 441 West Texas A&M PHYS 3450
PHYS 4611 Physics Research Project The first half of a two semester sequence. The student will work with a faculty member to develop and conduct a senior research project including a search of the relevant literature and presentation of the proposed research idea. 1 hour (1 lecture/2 lab) Prerequisites: PHYS 334 (Modern Physics I). Midwestern State PHYS 4611 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS 4991 PHYS 3490:461 PHYS 4391 Tarleton State PHYS 461 Texas Southern PHYS 415 PHYS 418 West Texas A&M MPS 4097 PHYS 4621 Physics Research Seminar The second half of a two semester sequence. The student will work with a faculty member to conduct a senior research project including giving an oral presentation of the final results and writing up the results in a form suitable for publication. 1 hour (1 lecture/2 lab) Prerequisites: PHYS 461 (Physics Research Project). Midwestern State PHYS 4621 Corpus Prairie View A&M PHYS4 992 PHYS 3490:462 PHYS 4392 Tarleton State PHYS 462 Texas Southern PHYS 416 PHYS 419 West Texas A&M MPS 4370