PHYSICS (PHYS)
A student may not earn credit in both PHYS 2010 and
2110 or in both PHYS 2020 and 2120. Credit will not be given for both PHYS 1310 and any of the above
courses.
PHYS
(CSC, MATH) 1020. First-Year Connections. Rec. 2. Credit 1.
This course is intended as a bridge course for students entering TTU from high
school. The course is designed to strengthen the student’s connection to
TTU, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the appropriate department (CSC, MATH,
or PHYS) by focusing on the enhancement of skills needed for academic success.
This course engages the student in meaningful academic and non-academic out-of-the-classroom
activities, as learning occurs both in and out of the classroom. It emphasizes
critical thinking, the formation of academic and social goals and support groups,
and time-management and study skills.
PHYS 1100. Acoustics of Music. Lec. 3.
Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Background knowledge of high school algebra and geometry. Physical
principles of sound as it relates to music; acoustics of musical instruments;
auditorium acoustics and sound reinforcement; sound recording and reproduction.
This course will not count as part of a physics sequence.
uPHYS 1310. Concepts of Physics. Lec. 2.
Lab. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: One semester of college-level mathematics (numbered 1000 or higher)
and background knowledge of high school algebra and geometry. Selected topics
from classical and modern physics with applications to familiar phenomena,
including the environment. This course will not count as part of a physics
sequence.
PHYS 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904. Special
Topics in Physics and Physics Education. Lec. 0-3. Lab 0-3. Credit 1-4.
Prerequisites: Consent of chair and instructor. (Up to 6 credits may be
earned under this course title.) Topics covered will be chosen on the basis
of student interest and need.
uPHYS
2010. Algebra-based Physics I. Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Background knowledge of high school algebra and geometry. Basic
laws of classical mechanics, waves and heat with elementary applications to
familiar phenomena.
uPHYS
2020. Algebra-based Physics II. Lec. 3. Lab. 3. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2010. Basic laws of electromagnetism and light with elementary
applications; brief introduction to modern physics.
uPHYS
2110. Calculus-based Physics I. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 1920. Introduction to classical mechanics,
mechanical
waves.
uPHYS
2111. Calculus-based Physics Laboratory I. Lab. 3. Credit 1.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: PHYS 2110. Experiments in classical mechanics,
mechanical
waves.
PHYS 2112. General Physics I Honors
Recitation. Rec. 1. Credit 0.
Co-requisite: PHYS 2110. Selected topics to add depth to the understanding
of material in PHYS 2110. Honors students can receive honors credit for PHYS
2110 by satisfactorily completing this course and obtaining a grade of A
or B in PHYS 2110.
uPHYS
2120. Calculus-based Physics II. Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2110. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 2110 or MATH 2120.
Introduction to classical electromagnetism and optics.
uPHYS
2121. Calculus-based Physics Laboratory II. Lab. 3. Credit 1.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2111. Prerequisite or Corequisite:
PHYS 2120. Experiments in classical electromagnetism and optics.
PHYS 2420. Modern Physics. Lec. 3. Credit
3.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2120. Introduction to modern physics. Topics include special
relativity, quantum theory of light, wave nature of matter, Bohr's theory of the
atom, quantum mechanics in one dimension. Selected topics from atomic,
molecular, solid state, nuclear and particle physics.
PHYS 2920. Mathematical Physics. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Corequisite: PHYS 2120; MATH 2110. Mathematical methods for classical and modern
physics. Selected topics from vector analysis, complex analysis and vector
spaces, with emphasis on applications to physical systems.
PHYS 3120. Statistical Thermal Physics.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: PHYS 2420, 2920; MATH 2120. Development of the laws of
thermodynamics using statistical mechanics.
PHYS 3610. Classical Mechanics. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: PHYS 2920; MATH 2120. Theoretical
development of classical mechanics, including Newtonian, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian
descriptions.
PHYS 3810-20. Quantum Mechanics. Lec.
3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: PHYS 2420, 2920. Prerequisite or Corequisite:
MATH 4510. Introduction to principles of quantum mechanics and applications
to simple systems.
PHYS 4120. Advanced Modern Physics.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: PHYS 3820. Applications of quantum mechanics to selected topics
from atomic physics, molecular physics, solid state physics, nuclear and particle
physics, and astrophysics.
PHYS 4610. Classical Electricity and Magnetism.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: PHYS 2920. Prerequisite or Corequisite:
MATH 4510. Theory of electrostatics, electrodynamics, Maxwell's Equations,
boundary value problems.
PHYS 4620. Classical Electricity and Magnetism.
Lec. 3. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: PHYS 4610. Prerequisite or Corequisite:
PHYS 2420. Applications of Maxwell's Equations to electromagnetic waves and other
phenomena. Relativistic
electrodynamics.
PHYS 4710-4720. Advanced Experimental Physics.
Lab. 8. Credit 4.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The student will perform selected
experiments in classical and modern physics. Emphasis will be placed on
computer-based data analysis and development of appropriate oral and written
presentation techniques.
PHYS 4900. Selected Topics in Physics.
Credit 1 to 4.
(Up to 8 credits may be earned under this course title).
Topics covered will be chosen on the basis of student interest and need.
PHYS 5900. Selected Topics in Physics.
Credit 3, 6, 9.
Topics covered will be chosen on the basis of student interest and need.
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