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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Courses in Physics Course code PHYS (207)


PHYS 100 PHYSICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE (Formerly name PHYSICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE) Pre: For non-sciences based 3(3-0-6)

Structure and domain of physics. Newtons laws of motion, motion of objects, work and energy, motion of rigid bodies. Properties of matter. Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. Vibrations and waves. Nature of sound wave. Temperature and heat. Thermodynamics and kinetic theory. PHYS 106 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING AND AGROINDUSTRY STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 105 3(3/3-0/0)

Scopes of physics and relation to other fields, Motions and equilibrium, Mechanical machines and mechanical energy, Innovation of vehicles, Temperature and heat, Change of states, thermal expansion and heat transfer, Heat engines and the greenhouse effect, Electrostatic and magnetostatic phenomena, Induction and electrical power generation, Electrical innovations, electrical instruments and safety, Waves, invisible rays, colors and optical instruments, Miracle of sound and sound instruments, World of atom, quantum of energy and laser and Radioactivity, nuclear energy, energy crisis and alternative energy for future. PHYS 101 GENERAL PHYSICS I (Equivalent to PHYS 105, 115) Pre: None 4(3/3-1/3)

Electric field intensity and electric potential. DC circuits. Magnetic fields induced by electric current, magnetic force on moving charges. Electromagnetic induction. AC circuits and fundamental electronics. Reflection and refraction of light, mirrors, lens and prisms, interference, diffraction, polarization, light scattering and modern physics. PHYS 107 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3) FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS I (Formerly name: GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I) Pre: None

Structure and domain of physics. Newton's laws of motion, motion of object and oscillation, work and energy, motion of rigid body. Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. Wave motion. Nature of sound wave. Temperature and heat. First law and second law of thermodynamics, change of states and heat cycle. Kinetic theory of gas. PHYS 102 GENERAL PHYSICS II (Equivalent to PHYS 106, 116) Pre: PHYS 101 4(3/3-1/3)

A laboratory course, dealing with basic experimental techniques in physics for science students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics and mechanical waves in accordance with course contents in PHYS 103. PHYS 108 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3) FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS II (Formerly name: GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY II) Pre: PHYS 107

Electric field intensity and electric potential, DC circuit. Magnetic field induced by electric current, magnetic force on moving charge. Induced e.m.f. AC circuit and electrical devices. Optical reflection and refraction, mirror, lens and prism, interference, diffraction, polarization and light scattering. Atom, X-ray, photoelectric effect, metal, semiconductor and insulator, nucleus and radioactivity, nuclear reaction. PHYS 103 PHYSICS FOR 3(3/3-0/0) SCIENCE STUDENTS I (Formerly name: GENERAL PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS I) Pre: None

A laboratory course, dealing with basic experimental techniques in physics for science students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course contents in PHYS 104. PHYS 109 LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE Pre: None 3(3-0-6)

History of astronomy, Astronomy and other fields, Stellar evolution and stellar systems, Solar system and extra-solar systems, Galaxies, The universe and The planet earth and life on the planet earth. PHYS 110 PHYSICS : THE SCIENCE THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Pre: None 3(3-0-6)

Introduction. Vectors. Newtons laws of motion. Work and energy. Rigid bodies. Fluid mechanics. Mechanical waves. Heat and thermodynamics. PHYS 104 PHYSICS FOR 3(3/3-0/0) SCIENCE STUDENTS II (Formerly name: GENERAL PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS II) Pre: PHYS 103 or PHYS 140 or PHYS 183

Paradigms and their revolutions, Ptolemy, Copernicus, and Kepler cosmos, Mechanistic perspective, Energy and thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Atoms and matters, Quantum theory and holistic perspective, Space, time and theory of relativity and Frontier physics. PHYS 111 GENERAL PHYSICS I Pre: None heat, thermodynamics, 4(3/3-1/3)

Introduction. Electric fields. DC circuits. Magnetic fields. AC circuits. Introduction to electromagnetic waves. Review of geometrical optics. Light waves. Interference. Diffraction and polarization. Relativistic concepts, quantum concepts, applications and impact of modern physics on the contemporary world. PHYS 105 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING AND AGROINDUSTRY STUDENTS I Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

Elementary mechanics, applications in daily life. PHYS 112

sound,

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GENERAL PHYSICS II Pre: PHYS 111

4(3/3-1/3)

A continuation of PHYS 111. Elementary electricity and magnetism, light, and fundamentals of modern physics. PHYS 115 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3)

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PHARMACY STUDENTS Pre: None Motion of objects, fluid mechanics and wave motion, heat and thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, electric fields, magnetic fields, induced electromotive force, AC circuits, optics and modern physics. PHYS 153 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

FOR ENGINEERING AND AGRO-INDUSTRY STUDENTS I Pre: None A laboratory course, dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for engineering and agro-industry students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics and mechanical waves in accordance with course content in PHYS 105. PHYS 116 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3) FOR ENGINEERING AND AGRO-INDUSTRY STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 115

A laboratory course, dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for engineering and agro-industry students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 106. PHYS 117 PHYSICS LABORATORY I Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications consisting of various experiments in mechanics, properties of matter, sound and heat, electricity, electric circuits and electric power, optics, atomic and nuclear physics accordance with course contents in PHYS 143. PHYS 155 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR DENTAL STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course dealing with scientific methods in basic physics consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. PHYS 118 PHYSICS LABORATORY II Pre: PHYS 117 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications consisting of various experiments in mechanics, properties of matter, sound and heat, electricity, electric circuits and electric power, optics, atomic and nuclear physics in accordance with course contents in PHYS 145. PHYS 157 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course dealing with experimental techniques and analysis of experimental results in basic physics consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. PHYS 125 PHYSICS FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS Pre: None 1(1-0-2)

Laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications consisting of various experiments in mechanics, properties of matter, sound and heat, electricity, electric circuits and electric power, optics, atomic and nuclear physics accordance with course contents in PHYS 147. PHYS 160 PHYSICS FOR STUDENT NURSES Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

Physics in health sciences, stability and equilibrium of body motion, elasticity impulsive force and bone fractures, fluids mechanics and its medical applications, waves and properties of waves, sound and ultrasound imaging, electromagnetic spectrum and medical X-rays. PHYS 137 PHYSICS FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS Pre: None 2(2-0-4)

Motion of objects, fluid mechanics, waves and wave motions, heat and thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, electromagnetism, optics and modern physics. PHYS PHYSICS FOR 3(3/3-0/0) MEDICAL STUDENTS Pre: None Forces and forces in equilibrium, rectilinear and rotational motion, work, energy and energy transformation, physics of the human body lever system and energy, fluids and fluid mechanics, heat, transfer of heat and thermal properties of matter, elasticity, mechanical waves, sound and hearing, elasticity and magnetism, light and optics, physics of atoms, nucleus and radioactivity. PHYS 145 PHYSICS FOR DENTAL STUDENTS Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0) 143

Motion, forces and linear momentum. Torques and forces in equilibrium. Work and energy. Fluids, gases and temperature. Thermodynamics and thermal properties of matter. Elasticity and vibrational motion. Mechanical waves and sound. Electric fields and current. Electromagnetism, applied electromagnetism. Light and optics, modern physics. Radioactivity. PHYS 161 PHYSICS FOR ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES STUDENTS I Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

Scopes of physics and measurements. Applications of Newtons Laws. Fluid mechanics and propagation of waves. Sound waves, thermodynamics and kinetic theory of gases. PHYS 162 PHYSICS FOR ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 161 3(3/3-0/0)

Forces and forces in equilibrium, rectilinear and rotational motion, work, energy and energy transformation, fluids and fluid mechanics, elasticity, heat, transfer of heat and thermal properties of matter, mechanical waves, sound and hearing, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, physics of atoms, nucleus and radioactivity. PHYS 147 PHYSICS FOR 3(3/3-0/0)

Electric fields and magnetic fields. Induced electromotive forces and AC circuits. Geometrical optics and physical optics. Modern physics. PHYS 163 PHYSICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS I Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

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FOR ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 171 A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for associated medical sciences students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 162. PHYS 173 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS I Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Nature of physics, characteristics of physical quantities and measurements. Motions in one and two dimensions. Force and motion, work and energy, momentum and collision. Circular motion and gravitation, rotational motion and equilibrium. Solids and fluids. Basic concepts of thermal physics. Mechanical vibrations and waves, sound waves and acoustical phenomena. PHYS 164 PHYSICS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 163 3(3/3-0/0)

Electric fields and currents, electric potential, energy and capacitance. Basic electric circuits. Electromagnetism. AC circuits. Basic electronics. Geometrical optics, the wave nature of light and optical instruments. Atomic and nuclear physics. PHYS 165 PHYSICS FOR DENTAL STUDENTS I Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for medical students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics and mechanical waves in accordance with course content in PHYS 163. PHYS 174 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 173 1(0/0-1/3)

Vectors. Motion of objects and Newtons Laws of motion. Work and energy. Simple machines. Momentum, impulses and motion of rigid bodies. Elastic properties of matter. Simple harmonic motion. Fluid mechanics. Temperature, measurement of temperature and heat. Boyles Law and Charles Law. Kinetic theory of gases. Thermodynamics. Wave motion and sound waves. PHYS 166 PHYSICS FOR DENTAL STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 165 3(3/3-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for medical students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 164. PHYS 175 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR DENTAL STUDENTS I Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Electrostatics and direct current. Magnetic fields and induced electromotive force. AC circuits. Geometrical optics and physical optics. Modern physics. PHYS 167 PHYSICS FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS I Pre: None 2(2/2-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for dental students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics and mechanical waves in accordance with course content in PHYS 165. PHYS 176 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR DENTAL STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 175 1(0/0-1/3)

Motion of objects. Fluid mechanics and wave motion. Sound, heat and thermodynamics. Kinetic theory of gases. PHYS 168 PHYSICS FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 167 2(2/2-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for dental students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 166. PHYS 177 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS I Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Electric fields. Magnetic fields, induced electromotive force, AC circuits, optics and modern physics. PHYS 170 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR NURSING STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for nursing students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics, mechanical waves, electricity and optics in accordance with course content in PHYS 160. PHYS 171 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES STUDENTS I Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for pharmacy students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics and mechanical waves in accordance with course content in PHYS 167. PHYS 178 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3) FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS II Pre: PHYS 177

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for pharmacy students, consisting of various experiments in electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 168. PHYS 181 PHYSICS FOR AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for associated medical sciences students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics, and mechanical waves in accordance with course content in PHYS 161. PHYS 172 PHYSICS LABORATORY 1(0/0-1/3)

Mechanics and fluid mechanics. Waves and sound, heat, kinetic theory of gases and thermodynamics. Electricity, direct current and alternating current. Optics, modern physics and nuclear physics.

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Physical experiment, objective and planning. Data analysis, estimation of errors and significant figures. Experimental results and reports. PHYS 203 PHYSICS OF 3(3/3-0/0) VIBRATIONS AND WAVES Pre: PHYS 104, 108 and concurrent to MATH 203; or PHYS 118, 188 and MATH 112

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183

PHYSICS FOR ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS Pre: None

3(3/3-0/0)

Newtons Laws and equilibrium, Newtons Laws and oscillatory motion. Fluid mechanics, architectural acoustics, heat and thermodynamics. Electricity and magnetism. Light and optics. PHYS 185 PHYSICS FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

Motions of object, fluid mechanics, wave motion, heat, thermodynamics and kinetic theory of gases. Electricity and magnetism, light, modern physics and applications in health science. PHYS 187 PHYSICS I Pre: None 3(3/3-0/0)

Natures of science and the overall picture of physics, mechanics, vibrations and waves, thermodynamics, fundamentals of electricity, magnetism and electromagnetism, optics and conceptual modern physics.

Review of SHM, rotating-vector representation of SHM and introduction to complex exponential notation. Superposition of periodic motions. Free and forced vibrations of linear systems of one degree of freedom. Analogy between mechanical and electrical vibrating systems. Coupled oscillations and normal coordinates. Normal modes of continuous systems and Fourier analysis. Wave propagation, transverse and longitudinal waves. The wave equation and its solutions, impedance to wave propagation, reflection and transmission at interfaces. Waves in a dispersive medium, group and phase velocities.

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188

PHYSICS II Pre: PHYS 187

3(3/3-0/0)

ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Pre: PHYS 118, 188; and MATH 112

3(3/3-0/0)

Fundamental of basic sciences, motion of single particles and rigid bodies, wave motion, thermal physics, electricity, magnetism and electromagnetism, physical optics and modern physics using calculus-based approach. PHYS 191 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Review of mathematics, electrostatics, electric circuits, magnetics force and field, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves, electrical measurements and instruments. PHYS 207 PROPERTIES OF MATTER Pre: PHYS 104 and PHYS 108 4(3/3-1/3)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for agricultural students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics, mechanical waves, electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 181. PHYS 193 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Structure of matters: both in macro and micro aspects. Mechanical properties: rigid body motion, gravity, strength of solid and the flow of fluids. Thermal properties: thermal effect, behaviour and analysis techniques. Electric and Magnetic properties: dielectric, diaparamagnetism, electrical resistivity, conductivity, thermoelectricity and superconductivity. Optical properties: refractive index and refractivity in various frequency bands. PHYS 208 THERMODYNAMICS 3(3/3-0/0) (Formerly name: THERMODYNAMICS AND INTRODUCTION TO KINETIC THEORY since 2005) Pre: PHYS 104, PHYS 108 and MATH 104; or PHYS 118, 188 and MATH 112

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for architectural students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics, mechanical waves, electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 183. PHYS 195 PHYSICS LABORATORY FOR VETERINARY STUDENTS Pre: None 1(0/0-1/3)

Basic concepts of heat and thermodynamics, equations of state, laws of thermodynamics, macroscopic properties of matter as consequences of these laws, applications, introductory kinetic theory. PHYS 210 PHYSICS FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE Pre: PHYS 188 3(3/3-0/0)

A laboratory course dealing with basic experimental techniques and applications in physics for veterinary students, consisting of various experiments in mechanics, thermal physics, mechanical waves, electricity, optics and modern physics in accordance with course content in PHYS 185. PHYS 200 THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PHYSICS Pre: PHYS 104 and 108 2(2/2-0/0)

Review of relevant mathematics. Electricity and magnetism. Optical and electromagnetic wave phenomena. Fundamental atomic and quantum physics with application in materials science. PHYS 213 INTERMEDIATE PHYSICS LABORATORY I Pre: PHYS 118 and 188 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course consisting of measurements and experiments in physical properties of matter and experiments in electricity. PHYS 214 INTERMEDIATE PHYSICS LABORATORY II 1(0/0-1/3)

Science and philosophy, domain of science and the scientific method. Data, laws and theory, roles of experiment and theory.

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Review of vectors and derivatives, circular motion. Concepts of Newtons laws of motion. Constant force and resistive medium. Oscillation. Work, energy and momentum. Keplers laws. Moving coordinate system. System of particles and rigid body. Introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics. PHYS 310 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS Pre: CS 105 and MATH 267 or MATH 365 3(3/3-0/0)

Pre: PHYS 213 Laboratory course consisting of experiments in thermal physics, magnetism, electromagnetism and modern physics. PHYS 300 COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS Pre: CS 101 and MATH 267 2(1/1-1/3)

Introduction to computational physics and review of computer programming, basic numerical method, ordinary differential equation, Monte Carlo method and their applications to physical problems. PHYS OPTICAL PHYSICS 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: PHYS 118, 188; and MATH 267 Light sources and their spectra, revision of geometrical optics, thick lens, wave optics and physics of waves, double slit, diffraction grating, Fourier treatment of interference and diffraction, Fresnel diffraction, two beams and multiple beams interference, introduction to quantum optics and lasers, laser applications. PHYS 303 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Pre: PHYS 104, PHYS 108; and MATH 203 or Concurrent to MATH 203 4(3/3-1/3) 301

Introduction to scientific computation and review of computer programming. Examples of some simple problems such as motion of falling bodies, projectile and harmonic motions. Simulations of ray tracing in optical lens, mirrors, and prisms, as well as grating and diffraction. Numerical method and data analysis. An introduction to the Monte Carlo technique with some examples. PHYS 311 ELEMENTARY ELECTRONIC 4(3/3-1/3) CIRCUITS AND MEASUREMENT (Formerly name : ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS AND MEASUREMENT) Pre: PHYS 104, PHYS 108 and MATH 203

Basic laws of electricity and magnetism. Electrical and magnetic properties in matter. Theories of direct and alternating current. Alternating current circuits. Transients in electric circuits. Electrical measurements and instruments. Polyphase AC and DC motor. Fourier harmonic analysis. PHYS 304 OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY Pre: PHYS 104, PHYS 108 and MATH 203 4(3/3-1/3)

Review of AC and DC circuit analysis, thermionic emission, vacuum tube, semiconductor, p-n junction, junction transistor, field effect transistor, diode circuits, filter; RC high pass and low pass filter, voltage regulator, Review of Fourier harmonic analysis, electronic components; resistor capacitor, inductor, transformer, electronic instruments, oscilloscope, meter, etc. PHYS 312 FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRONICS Pre: PHYS 205 3(2/2-1/3)

Light sources and their spectra, revision of geometrical optics, thick lens, wave optics and physics of waves. Fourier treatments of interference and diffraction, two beams and multiple beams interference, quantum optics and lasers, laser applications. PHYS 306 MODERN PHYSICS 3(3/3-0/0) (Formerly name: ATOMIC PHYSICS) Pre: PHYS 104 and PHYS 108; or PHYS 118 and PHYS 188; and MATH 203 or MATH 267 or MATH 342

Circuit analysis, semiconductor devices, amplifier circuits, bias design and small signal amplifiers, oscillators circuits, switching circuits, operational amplifier circuits, Boolean algebra and binary system, electronic devices and systems. PHYS 313 ADVANCED PHYSICS LABORATORY I Pre: PHYS 213 1(0/0-1/3)

Laboratory course consisting of experiments in modern physics, Fourier series synthesis simulation and experiments in optics. PHYS 314 ADVANCED PHYSICS LABORATORY II Pre: PHYS 214 and 313 1(0/0-1/3)

The theory of special relativity, quantum physics and a introduction to the quantum physics of atoms. PHYS 307 MODERN PHYSICS 1(0/0-1/3) LABORATORY (Formerly name: ATOMIC PHYSICS LABORATORY) Pre: PHYS 306 or concurrent registration

Advance laboratory course in various fields, in which students can select the contents according to their interest. PHYS 318 SPHERICAL ASTRONOMY 4(3/3-1/3) AND SOLAR SYSTEM (Formerly name: INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY I) Pre: PHYS 104 and PHYS 108 or PHYS 118 and 188

A laboratory course in physics to accompany PHYS 306. PHYS 308 CLASSICAL MECHANICS 3(3/3-0/0) (Formerly name: INTRODUCTION TO THEORETICAL MECHANICS I) Pre: PHYS 104 and PHYS 108; or PHYS 118 and PHYS 188; and MATH 203 or MATH 267 or MATH 342 Spherical astronomy. Observing techniques. Celestial mechanics and the solar system. PHYS 323 AIR POLLUTION 3(3/3-0/0) Pre: PHYS 104 and PHYS 108 or PHYS 118 and 188

Physical aspects of air pollution. Sources of air pollution, properties of gaseous and particulate pollutants, atmospheric transport of

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Schmidtt trigger and multivibrators, Boolean algebra, combination and sequential circuit, counters, shift registors, memory, ADC/DAC, simple digital instrument circuits, introduction to microprocessor, the use of single board microprocessor. PHYS 413 METHODS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS Pre: PHYS 402, PHYS 408, PHYS 415 and MATH 368 3(3/3-0/0)

pollutants and effects of air pollution measurements and statistical evaluation. PHYS 401 QUANTUM MECHANICS I Pre: PHYS 306; MATH 267 and MATH 367; or MATH 335 and MATH 342 3(3/3-0/0)

Introduction to quantum mechanical concept. Operator, eigenvalue problem, and commutation. Postulates of quantum mechanics and Schrodinger equation. One dimensional problems of bound and unbound systems. Three dimensional problem and angular momentum. Hydrogen atom and electron spin. Matrix mechanics. PHYS 402 QUANTUM MECHANICS II Pre: PHYS 401 3(3/3-0/0)

Studying of various mathematical techniques frequently employed by physicists in theoretical physics and contemporary research work. PHYS 414 ADVANCED OPTICS Pre: PHYS 301 or PHYS 304 3(2/2-1/3)

Perturbation theory. One-electron atom and spin-orbit interaction. Emission and absorption of radiation, radiative transition and selection rules. Identical particles, boson and fermion. Helium atom and many-electron atoms, periodic table. Molecules and molecular bondings. Free electron gas and band theory. Collision theory. PHYS 403 NUCLEAR PHYSICS I Pre: PHYS 306 3(3/3-0/0)

Optical transform and image processing, introduction to optical spectrum and optical mixing spectroscopy, light scattering theory and its applications, Brillouin spectra and Rayleigh scattering, line width measurement and its relation to physical properties of the system. PHYS 415 INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0) ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY Pre: PHYS 205 or 303; MATH 267 and 367

Basic nuclear concepts, particle accelerators, interaction of energetic particle with matters, ground state properties of the nuclei, the shell model, basic processes of , , -decays, introduction to nuclear reaction, application of nuclear physics. PHYS 404 NUCLEAR PHYSICS II Pre: PHYS 403; and PHYS 405 is recommended 3(3/3-0/0)

Electrostatics, special techniques for calculating potentials, electrostatic field in matter, magnetostatics, magnetostatic fields in matter, electrodynamics, electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic radiation. PHYS 418 STELLAR ASTRONOMY 4(3/3-1/3) (Formerly name: INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY II) Pre: PHYS 306

Basic concept of fundamental interactions, nucleon and strong interaction, nuclear models, nuclear reactions, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear astrophysics. PHYS 405 NUCLEAR PHYSICS LABORATORY Pre: PHYS 403 or concurrent registration 1(0/0-1/3)

Introduction. Stellar photometry. Stellar spectra. Binary stars and stellar masses. Stellar structure. Stellar evolution. The sun. Variable stars. Compact stars. The Interstellar medium. Star clusters. The Milky way. Galaxies. Cosmology. PHYS 419 INTRODUCTION TO ASTROPHYSICS Pre: PHYS 306 3(3/3-0/0)

A laboratory course in nuclear physics to accompany PHYS 403. PHYS 408 STATISTICAL PHYSICS Pre: PHYS 208 and PHYS 401 3(3/3-0/0)

Gravitation and mass, Dynamics of clusters and galaxies. Physical state of the stellar interior. Stellar structure and evolution. Astronomical spectroscopy. The stellar spectrum. PHYS 422 SOLID STATE PHYSICS I Pre: PHYS 208 and PHYS 306 3(3/3-0/0)

Equilibrium states of physical systems and essential elements of introductory statistical physics including canonical (Boltzmann statistics) and grand canonical (Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics) distributions. PHYS 411 ELECTRONICS I Pre: PHYS 311 or 312 4(3/3-1/3)

Crystal structure, reciprocal lattice, crystal binding, lattice vibrations, thermal properties of solid, the Drude theory of metals, free electron gas, electrons in a periodic potential, energy bands. PHYS 423 NUCLEAR RADIATION EFFECTS Pre: PHYS 306 3(3/3-0/0)

Circuit theory, physics of p-n junction diode, transistor amplifiers, operating point, load line, transistor biasing, bias stabilization, small signal AF amplifier, transistor, parameters and equivalent circuits, operational amplifier, bias, offset, drift and application, large signal AF amplifier, class A amplifier: transformer coupling, class B amplifier : push-pull amplifier, class C amplifier: tuned amplifier, introduction to negative and positive feedback, oscillator circuit. PHYS 412 ELECTRONICS II Pre: PHYS 411 4(3/3-1/3)

This course is devoted to an understanding of the mechanisms of radiation damage and the basic elements of many different aspects of the biological effect of radiation. Topics start with simple systems, and then an emphasis is on the effects on the mammalian systems. PHYS 424 HEALTH PHYSICS Pre: PHYS 306 3(3/3-0/0)

Introduction to switching power supply, operational amplifier application for electronic and physics instruments, function generator, pulse amplifier, delay line, transistor multivibrators and Schmidtt trigger, digital circuit logic gate, integrated circuit

The basic safety standard for protection against radiation, safety standards as applied for the production, processing, handling, use,

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Pre: PHYS 306 Historical developments in atomic spectra. Spectra from atoms with various valence electrons. Spectrum of atom in weak magnetic field, strong magnetic field, weak electric field and strong electric field. Complex spectra and the width of the spectral lines with the influence of nuclear spin. PHYS 438 SEMINAR IN PHYSICS Pre: Fourth year standing 1(1/1-0/0)

storage, and transports of natural and artificially produced sources and to the disposal of radioactive substances. PHYS 425 HEALTH PHYSICS 1(0/0-1/3) LABORATORY Pre: PHYS 424 or concurrent registration A laboratory course in health physics to accompany PHYS 426 PHYS 424.

INTRODUCTION TO 3(3/3-0/0) MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY Pre: PHYS 401

Study of electronic transition, vibrational spectroscopy, microwave spectroscopy, electron spin resonance and nuclear spin resonance. PHYS 427 SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY Pre: PHYS 422 3(1/1-2/6)

Seminars presented by students on current topics in physics or students independent study. Written reports are required. Grading will be given on satisfactory or unsatisfactory basis. PHYS 439 INDEPENDENT STUDY Pre: Fourth year standing 3(0/0-3/9)

General treatment of crystal growth and purification, thin film resistors, thick film resistors, metal semiconductor contact, thermal evaporation, sputtering process, vacuum systems, p-n junction, magnetic materials. PHYS 428 SOLID STATE PHYSICS II Pre: PHYS 422 3(3/3-0/0)

Experimental or theoretical physics under supervision of a faculty member. Each student will undertake an elementary problem, a written report and oral presentation are required. Grading system will be given on satisfactory or unsatisfactory basis. PHYS 441 ADVANCED OPTICS Pre: PHYS 301 4(3/3-1/3)

Surface effects, dielectric properties, diamagnetism, paramagnetism and ferromagnetism, superconductivity, semiconductor devices and applications, optical properties of solids. PHYS 429 SEMINAR ON SPECIAL PROBLEMS (Formerly name: SEMINAR AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS) Pre: Fourth year standing 3(3/3-0/0)

Interference and optical transformation, optical signal and image processing, introduction to optical spectrum and optical mixing spectroscopy, laser physics, absorption and scattering theory, conventional and dynamic light scattering, laser interactions, laser induced fluorescence and LIDAR, lasers and its application. PHYS 442 THE PHYSICS OF ENERGY Pre: PHYS 208 3(3/3-0/0)

Each student will prepare a topic for the weekly seminar. A written report is required. PHYS 431 INTRODUCTION TO REACTOR PHYSICS (Formerly name: NEUTRON AND REACTOR PHYSICS I) Pre: PHYS 403 3(3/3-0/0)

Concept of energy and its role in society. Utilization of energy in modern society. Conservation laws and consequences, the energy problem. Conventional energy resources. Non conventional energy resources. PHYS 445 ENERGY PHYSICS LABORATORY Pre: PHYS 442 or concurrently registration 1(0/0-1/3)

Interaction of neutrons with matter, nuclear fission, the fission chain reaction and nuclear reactors, the diffusion of neutrons, slowing down of neutrons, the neutron transport equation, the neutron diffusion equation and Fermi theory of the bare thermal reactor. PHYS 434 INTRODUCTION TO X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Pre: PHYS 306 4(3/3-1/3)

A laboratory course in energy to accompany PHYS 442. PHYS 447 PHYSICS OF MATERIALS Pre: PHYS 205, 208 and 301 3(3/3-0/0)

This subject provides broad knowledge in states and phase transformations between states, structures and physical properties of materials and applications. PHYS 449 SELECTED TOPICS IN PHYSICS Pre: Fourth year standing 3(3/3-0/0)

Introduction to crystal symmetry, optical crystallography, crystal growth, symmetry elements, crystal systems and classes. Miller indices, direct and reciprocal lattices. Defects production, nature and detection of X-ray, safety and caution. Bragg's law; powder method and applications, single crystal method and applications. Introduction to electron microscopy. PHYS 435 NUCLEAR RADIATION DETECTION Pre: PHYS 403 or concurrent registration 3(2/2-1/3)

Selected topics in physics not included in the regular courses are studied.

Interaction of nuclear radiation with matters. Principle of radiation detection. Characteristics of various types of detectors. Treatments of signals from detectors practical uses of typical detectors. PHYS 436 ATOMIC SPECTRA 3(3/3-0/0)

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