Physics Future Course Offerings

 Fall 2001

   

Spring 2002

   

Summer 2002

 
PHYS 206(eve) Physics with Calculus I   PHYS 207(eve) Physics with Calculus II   PHYS 344 Solid State Physics
 PHYS 308 Intro Math Physics   PHYS 321 Electricity & Magnetism    
PHYS 336 Modern Physics   PHYS 361 Materials I      
               

 Fall 2002

   

Spring 2003

   

Summer 2003

 
PHYS 206(day) Physics with Calculus I   PHYS 207(day) Physics with Calculus II   PHYS 335 Thermodynamics
PHYS 215
Physics III   PHYS 311 Mechanics      
 PHYS 308 Intro Math Physics   PHYS 332 Electronics      
 PHYS 331 Optics    PHYS 391 Astronomy      
               

Fall 2003

   

Spring 2004

   

Summer 2004

 
PHYS 206(eve) Physics with Calculus I   PHYS 207(eve) Phsics with Calculus II   PHYS 324 Advanced Classical Physics
PHYS 308 Intro Math Physics   PHYS 215 Physics III      
PHYS 392  Cosmology   PHYS 321 Electricity & Magnetism      
      PHYS 367 or PHYS 369 Transducers or Instrumentation      
               

Fall 2004

   

Spring 2005

   

Summer 2005

 
PHYS 206(day) Physics with Calculus I   PHYS 207(day)  Physics with Calculus II   PHYS 215 Physics III
 PHYS 308 Intro Math Physics   PHYS 311 Mechanics  
       PHYS 362 Material II      

 

This schedule is preliminary. There will be additional course offerings if made possible by the availability of Physics faculty, and on student demand. There will be additional 300 level course offerings during the 2004/05 academic year.  Changes will be posted on this web page.

PHYS 330, Intermediate Physics Laboratory, and PHYS 309, FORTRAN and Numerical Analysis for Scientists and Engineers, are not scheduled, but may be taken on a tutored study basis -- contact Paul Dolan for PHYS 330 or Robert Stehman for PHYS 309

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