Updated 2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog
Physics Courses
PHYS 1101 General Physics I
(4 credits)
PHYS 1102 General Physics II
(4 credits)
PHYS 1230 Introduction to Engineering
(2 credits)
PHYS 2101 Physics I
(5 credits)
PHYS 2102 Physics II
(5 credits)
PHYS 2150 Acquisition and Control with G Programming
(3 credits)
PHYS 2210 Statics and Strength of Materials
(3 credits)
PHYS 2220 Dynamics
(3 credits)
PHYS 2500 Electronics I
(4 credits)
PHYS 2951 Study Travel Physics
(1-6 credits)
PHYS 3150 Circuit Analysis
(4 credits)
PHYS 3230 Fluid Mechanics
(3 credits)
PHYS 3250 Acoustics and Vibrations
(3 credits)
PHYS 3270 Systems and Controls
(4 credits)
PHYS 3300 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
(3 credits)
PHYS 3400 Math Methods for Engineering
(3 credits)
PHYS 3500 Electronics II
(4 credits)
PHYS 3600 Modern Physics
(4 credits)
PHYS 3720 Advanced Laboratory
(1 credits)
PHYS 4120 Engineering Simulation and Design
(2 credits)
PHYS 4310 Mathematical Methods in Applied Physics
(3 credits)
PHYS 4540 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
(4 credits)
PHYS 4580 Optics
(4 credits)
PHYS 4610 Quantum Mechanics
(3 credits)
PHYS 4660 Solid State Physics
(3 credits)
PHYS 4680 Theoretical Physics
(4 credits)
PHYS 4720 Applied Controls
(2 credits)
PHYS 4751 Engineering Design Project I
(2 credits)
PHYS 4752 Engineering Design Project II
(2 credits)
PHYS 4980 Research
(3 credits)
PHYS 1230 Introduction to Engineering (2 credits)
Overview of career prospects and issues in engineering. Students research career paths in light of their own personal inventories and prepare plans for professional development. Employment statistics, qualifications, disciplinary tools, the design process, team building, professional associations, licensure, ethics. Visits to industrial engineering departments provide a first-hand look and networking/internship opportunities.
Common Course Outline