Description |
A four semester sequence of advanced physics labs for junior and senior physics majors. Lab topics include nuclear physics, x-rays, crystallography, vacuum techniques, thin film deposition, classical mechanics and the classic modern physics experiments. Both written and oral reports will be required. |
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1 semester hour |
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<See Catalog Description> |
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J. Busche |
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Tuesdays from 2:00 to 4:50 p.m. in 109 Donahue. |
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Students are expected to attend all labs. Good attendance is highly correlated with good grades. It is the responsibility of a student to inform the professor of the cause of any absence in advance. If the cause of the absence occurs suddenly, a student must inform the professor as soon as possible. Freshmen and upperclassmen on academic probation are permitted no more than six absences. |
Integrity |
Plagiarism or cheating makes a student liable for an F for the course. Students should refer to the Student Handbook for a complete description on academic integrity. |
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If a student has a disability and anticipates needing any type of accommodation in order to participate in this class, please advise the instructor. |