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Students will solve physics problems accurately using appropriate concepts and methods |
Students will demonstrate understanding of fundamental principles and concepts of physics. |
Students will demonstrate setting up of experiments following scientific procedures and use a range of equipment to obtain experimental data |
Students will analyze laboratory data using different numerical and computational techniques. |
Students will find and use existing relevant scientific research and draw logical conclusions. |
Students will communicate scientific information effectively. |
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CM 1115/1115L/2015/2015L PHYS - For Curriculum Map only |
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I |
I |
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CM 1215/1215L/2025/2025L PHYS - For Curriculum Map only |
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R |
R |
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PHYS 2541 Intro to Physics Literature |
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I |
I |
PHYS 3003 Modern Physics |
R |
R |
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PHYS 3011 Modern Physics I Lab |
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M |
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R |
PHYS 3043 Intro to Quantum Mechanics |
M |
M |
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PHYS 3303 Classical Mechanics |
M |
M |
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PHYS 3403 Thermal Physics |
M |
M |
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PHYS 4113 Electricity And Magnetism |
M |
M |
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PHYS 4401 Optics Laboratory |
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M |
M |
M |
M |
PHYS 4403 Light and Optics |
M |
M |
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PHYS 4541 Physics Capstone |
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M |
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Student learning outcomes can be not covered in a core course; introduced in a core course (I); reinforced in a core course (R); or mastered in a core course (M).