Courses on the OpenLab

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PHYS3200, SP2022

Andrea Ferroglia
PHYS 3200|Spring 2022

Introduction to electrodynamics with applications to physical problems. Topics include electrostatics, magnetostatics, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic forces, electromagnetic waves, radiation from a […]

PHYS3200, SP2021

Andrea Ferroglia
PHYS 3200|Spring 2021

Introduction to electrodynamics with applications to physical problems. Topics include electrostatics, magnetostatics, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic forces, electromagnetic waves, radiation from a […]

PHYS3100_Classical_Machanics_FA2022

Andrea Ferroglia
PHYS 3100|Fall 2022

The course PHYS 3100 offers a study of classical mechanics from a more advanced perspective than freshman physics, with particular emphasis on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. Topics include a review of […]

PHYS 1433

Professor Maller
PHYS1433

This is the first of a two-semester sequence of algebra-based physics course that is the foundation to further studies in engineering and technology. The first semester introduces students to concepts and […]

PHYS 1441

Professor Maller
Physics|PHYS1441

This is the first of a three-semester sequence of calculus-based physics course that is the foundation to further studies in engineering and technology. The first semester introduces students to concepts and […]

Astronomy

Professor Maller
PHYS1117

Astronomical history is presented including an introduction to the mechanics and optics of Galileo and Newton. Radiation laws and astronomical tools including the telescope are considered. The solar system is […]

PHYS 1433 Lab

German Kolmakov
PHYS 1433L

This is a Mechanics / Heat laboratory associated with the College Physics course PHYS 1433. Welcome.

Physics

Prof. Vasili Znamenskiy

Physics

PHYS 1441

PHYS 1441

Charlotte Welker
1441|Fall 2022

General Physics I – Calculus Based

PHYS4150

Professor Maller
PHYS4150

This course provides a basic understanding of computer modeling in physics. Topics include basics of python programming language; scientific plotting; numerical evaluation of integrals; numerical solution of […]

Introduction to Research

Professor Maller
PHYS2601

A study of the theoretical and practical application of some basic techniques used in research in the physical sciences. Emphasis is placed on an appreciation for the entire process of scientific practice from […]

PHYS1433, General Physics I: Algebra Based, SP2019

Darya Krym
PHYS 1433|Spring 2019

Algebra-based course on basic concepts of mechanics. Topics include: kinematics (describing motions using position, velocity, acceleration), dynamics (how forces influence motion), describing motion using […]