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Electricity & Magnetism

Program(s): Undergraduate Courses

Topics include electric fields, Gauss' law, electric potential, capacitors, DC circuits, magnetic fields, Ampere's law, induction, Faraday's law, AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves. 

Remote or Residential

✓ Residential (On-Campus)

 

Course Considerations

PHYS 13100 and MATH 13300 or 15300 or 16300 or equivalent. Visiting students need to have completed the general education requirement in the natural and mathematical sciences.

PHYS 13100-13200-13300 is a three-course, calculus-based sequence on the fundamentals of physics and represents a full-year's work.  Content is not repeated from course to course.  

In individual courses, all labs must be completed to receive credit and final exams are held on the last day of each course.  
 

Course Overview

Start Date

July 03

End Date

July 24

Current Grade / Education Level

Undergrad / Grad

Program

Undergraduate Courses

Class Details

Course Code

PHYS 13200 91

Class Day(s)

Mon Tues Thurs Fri

Class Duration (CST)

10:00

12:30 P.M.

Lab Day(s)

Mon Thurs

Lab Start Time

14:30

Lab End Time

17:30

Discussion Day(s)

Tues Fri

Discussion Start Time

14:30

Discussion End Time

16:00

Session

Session II

Course Length

4 weeks

Primary Instructor

Zosia Krusberg

Academic Interest

Physical Sciences (e.g., astronomy, physics)