1997-1998 Undergraduate Catalog


College of Arts and Sciences - Physics

NMSU

Professor George Burleson, department head
Associate Professor Thor Stromberg, assistant department head

Professors Armstrong, Burleson, Burr, Chen (emeritus), Coon, Daw (emeritus), Gibbs, Goedecke (emeritus), Ingraham (emeritus), Kyle, Kunz (emeritus), Liefeld, Miller (emeritus), Ni, Ram; Associate Professors Hearn, Shalaev, Stromberg; Assistant Professors Burkardt, Papavassiliou, Pate, Solomatov, Ying

(505) 646-3831

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
MAJOR: Physics
EMPHASIS: Applied Physics
EMPHASIS: Applied Optics
EMPHASIS: Computational Physics
EMPHASIS: Geophysics

A Bachelor of Science degree in physics at NMSU prepares a student well for graduate study in physics or geophysics, or for a variety of careers in research and teaching. Specialization in one of the emphasis areas should increase employability at the B.S. level.

Nondepartmental Requirements

MATH 191, 192, 291, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II, III; MATH 391, Vector Analysis; MATH 392, Differential Equations; plus 3 more math credits at the 300 level or higher. PHYS 495, 496 can be used to meet this.

Additional mathematics courses as recommended by the adviser

CHEM 111, 112, General Chemistry I, II, or higher-level courses

C S 157, FORTRAN Programming or C S 167, C Programming or E E 162/162L.

ENGL 218G, Technical and Scientific Communication

COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communications

Departmental Requirements
PHYS 151, Introduction to Computational Physics2
PHYS 213, Mechanics3
PHYS 213L, Experimental Mechanics 1
PHYS 216, Engineering Physics II 3
PHYS 216L, Engineering Physics II Lab 1
PHYS 217, Heat, Light, and Sound3
PHYS 217L, Experimental Heat, Light, and Sound1
PHYS 335, Experimental Electronics or E E 201, Networks I3
PHYS 390, Modern Physics3
PHYS 391, Experimental Modern Physics2
PHYS 395, Intermediate Mathematical Methods of Physics3
PHYS 451, Intermediate Mechanics I3
PHYS 454, Intermediate Modern Physics3
PHYS 461, Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism I3
PHYS 476, Computational Physics3
Advanced laboratory (PHYS 493, 471, 435, or 400)2-3

Six additional credits in physics or geophysics numbered 300 or above.

Electives: Sufficient to bring total credits to at least 128, including 55 upper-division.

Students who plan to pursue graduate study in physics or geophysics are strongly advised to take PHYS 452, PHYS455, PHYS 456, PHYS 462, PHYS480, and PHYS 495, plus one or more senior-level courses in optics, nuclear physics, atmospheric physics, condensed matter physics, or geophysics.

Students who plan to seek employment at the B.S. level are advised to take one of the following emphasis area curricula in addition to the general and departmental requirements.

EMPHASIS: Applied Physics

The program of study in applied physics is planned by the student and the physics adviser and includes classes in electrical and mechanical engineering along with classes in computer science. The program is designed for students who seek employment at the B.S. level.

EMPHASIS: Applied Optics
PHYS 370, Geometrical Optics3
PHYS 470, Physical Optics3
PHYS 471, Modern Experimental Optics2
E E 478, Optical Sources, Detectors, and Radiometry3
E E 478L, Radiometry Laboratory1
E E 479, Lasers and Applications3
E E 479L, Lasers and Applications Laboratory1
PHYS 400, Undergraduate Research3-4

EMPHASIS: Computational Physics
C S 171, Algorithmic Computations4
C S 272, Introduction to Data Structures4
C S 273, Machine Programming and Organization4
C S 370, Operational Semantics4
C S 363, Computer System Architecture4
MATH 330, Discrete Mathematics3
C S 371, Software Development4

EMPHASIS: Geophysics
GEOL 111G, Survey of Geology4
GEOL 310, Mineralogy3
GEOL 312, Optical Mineralogy3
GEOL 330, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology3
GPHY 451, Principles of Geophysics I3
GPHY 452, Principles of Geophysics II3
GEOL 470, Structural Geology3

Students desiring to prepare to be high school physics teachers will find the specific requirements listed under the College of Education chapter. Students taking the electrical engineering scientific option will find the specific requirements listed under "Electrical Engineering." Geophysics courses are offered by the Department of Physics and are listed under "Geophysics" in the Course Description chapter of this catalog.


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