CAL STATE FULLERTON

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE COURSE SEQUENCING

The department of physics plans to offer the following upper-division courses during the period from Spring 2006 through Spring 2007. (The following is presented for informational purposes only. Consult the current Cal State Fullerton Schedule of Classes for actual course offerings.)

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Fall 2006

300 Survey of Mathematical Physics

301* Energy of the Environment

320 Classical Mechanics

380 Experimental Physics

476* Atomic theory

510 Mathematical Methods

520 Analytical Mechanics

555B Quantum Physics II

Catalog course descriptions



Spring 2007

310 Thermodynamics

315 Computational Physics

330 Electromagnetic Theory

340 Modern Physics

411* Modern Optics

482* Modern Optics Lab.

455/555A Quantum Physics

530A Electromagnetic Theory I

Catalog course descriptions



New The next few years are still under contruction- please check back in a Dec 2006, thank you.



Fall 2007

300 Survey of Mathematical Physics

320 Classical Mechanics

340 Modern Physics (Intro to QM)

380 Experimental Physics

454/554* Solid State Physics

510 Mathematical Methods

520 Analytical Mechanics

530B* Electromagnetic Theory II

Catalog course descriptions



Spring 2008

310 Thermodynamics

315 Computational Physics

330 Electromagnetic Theory

476* Atomic Theory

481* Modern Physics Lab.

416/516* Statistical Physics

455/555A Quantum Physics

530A Electromagnetic Theory I

Catalog course descriptions



Fall 2008

300 Survey of Mathematical Physics

320 Classical Mechanics

340 Modern Physics (Intro to QM)

380 Experimental Physics

411* Modern Optics

510 Mathematical Methods

520 Analytical Mechanics

555B* Quantum Physics II

Catalog course descriptions



Spring 2009

310 Thermodynamics

315 Computational Physics

330 Electromagnetic Theory

416/516* Statistical Physics

454/554* Solid State Physics

482* Modern Optics Lab.

455/555A Quantum Physics

530A Electromagnetic Theory I

Catalog course descriptions



Fall 2009

300 Survey of Mathematical Physics

320 Classical Mechanics

340 Modern Physics (Intro to QM)

380 Experimental Physics

476* Atomic Physics

510 Mathematical Methods

520 Analytical Mechanics

530B* Electromagnetic Theory II

Catalog course descriptions



Spring 2010

310 Thermodynamics

315 Computational Physics

330 Electromagnetic Theory

416/516* Statistical Physics

454/554* Solid State Physics

481* Modern Physics Lab.

455/555A Quantum Physics

530A Electromagnetic Theory I

Catalog course descriptions



Fall 2010

300 Survey of Mathematical Physics

320 Classical Mechanics

340 Modern Physics (Intro to QM)

380 Experimental Physics

411* Modern Optics

510 Mathematical Methods

520 Analytical Mechanics

555B* Quantum Physics II

Catalog course descriptions



Spring 2011

310 Thermodynamics

315 Computational Physics

330 Electromagnetic Theory

476* Atomic Physics

416/516* Statistical Physics

482* Modern Optics Lab.

455/555A Quantum Physics

530A Electromagnetic Theory I

Catalog course descriptions

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Disclaimer: All courses are subject to change- this may be coursed, for example, by faculty absence/sabbatical. All asterisked course offerings are contingent upon sufficient enrollment as well as budgetary constraints. This list is a general guideline only, always consult the physics department bullitin board (outside the dept office) for up-to-date information.


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