PHY-272 Analytical Physics II

A general survey of physics topics including electricity, magnetism, optics, modern physics, and thermal physics. Calculus is used extensively and some familiarity with computers is assumed. This course is intended for math-physics majors and dual-degree engineering students and strongly recommended for any student who plans to do graduate work in any of the sciences or mathematics. Calculus is used extensively and some familiarity with computers is assumed. Four lectures weekly. In special circumstances, a student with previous physics experience may take this course without PHY-271. Consult instructor. Credit for PHY-272 will not be granted to students who have completed PHY-232. Prerequisite: PHY-271 and PHY-271L. Corequisite: PHY-272L

Credits

4 credits

Prerequisite

PHY-271 must be completed prior to registering for thiscourse.

Corequisite

PHY-272L must be taken concurrently with this course.