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Physics Department Graduate Courses

  • PHY 411 - Electric and Magnetic Fields I
  • PHY 412 - Electric and Magnetic Fields II
  • PHY 421 - Advanced Physics Laboratory I
  • PHY 422 - Advanced Physics Laboratory II
  • PHY 430 - Methods and Strategies for Physics Teachers
  • PHY 441 - Statistical Thermodynamics
  • PHY 442 - Elements of Solid State Physics
  • PHY 501 - Graduate Laboratory I
  • PHY 502 - Graduate Laboratory II
  • PHY 510 - Special Topics in Physics
  • PHY 515 - Physics of Ocean Boundary Layers
  • PHY 519 - Advanced Traffic Engineering
  • PHY 521 - Computational Physics
  • PHY 531 - Intermediate Quantum Mechanics I
  • PHY 543 - Statistical Thermodynamics
  • PHY 550 - Fundamentals of Physical Oceanography
  • PHY 551 - Introduction to Nuclear Physics
  • PHY 554 - Physics of Fluids
  • PHY 557 - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • PHY 565 - General Relativity, Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
  • PHY 596 - Directed Study
  • PHY 611 - Electromagnetic Theory I
  • PHY 612 - Electromagnetic Theory II
  • PHY 615 - Theoretical Mechanics and Relativity
  • PHY 616 - Graduate Seminar
  • PHY 621 - Advanced Mathematical Physics I
  • PHY 622 - Advanced Mathematical Physics II
  • PHY 631 - Intermediate Quantum Mechanics II
  • PHY 632 - Advanced Quantum Mechanics
  • PHY 635 - Solid State Physics I
  • PHY 636 - Solid State Physics II
  • PHY 641 - Statistical Mechanics
  • PHY 645 - Ocean Circulation and Modeling
  • PHY 651 - Nuclear Physics
  • PHY 652 - Elementary Particle Physics
  • PHY 655 - Ocean Atmosphere Dynamics
  • PHY 660 - Physical-Biological Interactions in the Ocean
  • PHY 661 - Physical Oceanography of Shallow Seas
  • PHY 662 - Physical Oceanography of Enclosed Basins
  • PHY 680 - Graduate Project
  • PHY 685 - Graduate Research
  • PHY 690 - Master's Graduate Thesis
  • PHY 695 - Independent Study

Multiple additional courses are also offered under the PHY 510 Special Topics umbrella course. Some examples from recent years: String Theory, Quantum Black Holes, Quantum Field Theory and Graduate Astrophysics.

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