2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHYS 233 - Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism The classical theory of electricity and magnetism is assembled from observations of nature and physical inference, using differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is on the fundamental roles played by the electric and magnetic fields, their geometrical properties, and their dynamics. The course covers the integral form of Maxwell’s equations. Principles of elementary circuits and optics are also included.
Credits: 1.00 When Offered: Fall semester only
Corequisite: Prerequisites: and MATH 163 both with a grade of C- or higher. Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Restrictions: Students are not eligible to take this course after completing . Recommended: This course is required for students planning to major in the physical sciences and pre-engineering. Students planning to take physics courses beyond PHYS 233 should co-register in . Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts Practices: Quantitative and Algorithmic Reasoning Core Component: None
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