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Course Listing

Courses especially suitable for those not majoring in the one of the atomNatural Sciences:

Physics 110: Physics through Star Trek
Physics 112: Astronomy


Introductory Courses to meet the needs of those majoring in one of the Natural Sciences, as well as those preparing for one of the health professions, architecture, or engineering:

Physics 140: Principles of Physics (especially for Architectural Studies students)
Physics 150: Introductory Physics I
Physics 160: Introductory Physics II
Physics 270: Modern Physics


Intermediate Courses suitable for those in Physics or related fields:

Physics 240: Electronics
Physics 280: Symbolic Computing for the Sciences
Physics 285: Mathematical Methods


Upper Level Courses suitable for those in Physics or related fields:

Physics 351: Advanced Classical Mechanics
Physics 352: Quantum Mechanics
Physics 361: Electromagnetic Theory
Physics 362: Optics
Physics 375: Thermal Physics
Physics 380: Contemporary Inquiries in Physics
Physics 381: Intermediate Laboratory
Physics 382: Advanced Laboratory

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For more information, contact:

Donald Spector, Professor of Physics/Philip J. Moorad '28 and Margaret N. Moorad Professor of Science, ext. 3594, 106 Eaton Hall


Dept. Secretaries:

Ann Warner
781-3586
(8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Laura Sposato*
781-3587
(1 - 5 p.m.)

FAX: (315) 781-3860