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PHYS 5320 Fundamentals of Photonics
Spring 2026

This course is designed to provide an understanding of the physics that underlies technologies such as lasers, optical time/frequency standards, laser gyros, and optical telecommunication. Covers the basic physics of …

3.7
Rating
3.33
GPA
PHYS 5620 Solid State Physics
Fall 2026

This course will study various phenomena in condensed matter physics, including crystallography, basic group theory, x-ray and neutron diffraction, lattice vibrations, electrons in a metal, electronic band theory, electrons under …

3.3
Rating
3.55
GPA
PHYS 5630 Computational Physics I
Fall 2026

Surveys computational methods for problem solving in the physical sciences. Topics include numerical precision and efficiency, solutions of differential equations, optimization problems, Monte Carlo simulation, statistical methods, and data analytics. …

5.0
Rating
3.50
GPA
PHYS 5640 Computational Physics II
Spring 2026

Advanced topics in computational physics including numerical methods for partial differential equations, Monte Carlo modeling, advanced methods for linear systems, and special topics in computational physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 5630, or …

4.3
Rating
3.67
GPA
PHYS 5720 Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
Fall 2026

Studies subatomic structure; basic constituents and their mutual interactions.

4.0
Rating
3.45
GPA
PHYS 5880 Introduction to Quantum Computing
Fall 2026

An introduction to quantum computation, a modern discipline looking for ways to harness the power of quantum mechanics to gain exponential speedup of computations and simulations. We will go through …

Rating
3.59
GPA
PHYS 7010 Theoretical Mechanics I
Fall 2026

The statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Discusses the methods of generalized coordinates, the Langrangian, Hamilton-Jacobi equations, action-angle variables, and the relation to quantum theory. Prerequisite: PHYS 3210 …

Rating
3.39
GPA
PHYS 7210 Statistical Mechanics
Spring 2026

Discusses thermodynamics and kinetic theory, and the development of the microcanonical, canonical, and grand canonical ensembles. Includes Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions, techniques for handling interacting many-particle systems, and extensive applications …

Rating
3.38
GPA
PHYS 7410 Electricity and Magnetism I
Fall 2026

A consistent mathematical account of the phenomena of electricity and magnetism; electrostatics and magnetostatics; macroscopic media; Maxwell theory; and wave propagation. Prerequisite: PHYS 7250 or instructor permission.

Rating
3.38
GPA
PHYS 7420 Electricity and Magnetism II
Spring 2026

Development of the theory of special relativity, relativistic electrodynamics, radiation from moving charges, classical electron theory, and Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of electrodynamics. Prerequisite: PHYS 7420 or instructor permission.

Rating
3.47
GPA