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Course ID
Course
PHYS 310
PHYS 310
Topics in Modern Physics
Course Credits: 3
Introduction to the special theory of relativity; the principles of quantum mechanics and its interpretation; aspects of atomic, nuclear and particle physics; and cosmology.
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair.
PHYS 320
PHYS 320
Digital Electronics & Instrumentation
Course Credits: 3
To provide students with a working knowledge of basic semiconductor devices and gates and their use for implementing logic devices and simple measurement and control functions, and to provide experience in constructing and using circuit diagrams and test/measurement equipment.
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair.
PHYS 321
PHYS 321
Differential Equations
Course Credits: 4
First order differential equations, linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations, non-linear systems, series solutions, introduction to partial differential equations. Special emphasis is placed on applications to physics and engineering.
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair.
PHYS 341
PHYS 341
Advanced Physical Chemistry
Course Credits: 3
The fundamental concepts of matter and its structure in relation to energy. Quantum mechanics, statistical thermodynamics, spectroscopy, kinetics, and the solid state.
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair.
PHYS 360
PHYS 360
Optics
Course Credits: 3
Geometrical and physical optics: reflection and refraction, interference, coherence, polarization, diffraction, lasers, and holography.
NB: Not offered every year. See department chair.
PHYS 400
PHYS 400
Directed Study
Course Credits: 3
Students are required to produce an outline of one topic to be studied in consultation with the instructor. A course of reading and/or experimentation is pursued according to the approved outline. Assessment may be via examination and/or a final written report.
NB: This course can only be taken with instructor’s consent.
PMPP 201
PMPP 201
Intro to Project Management
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to project management concepts, principles, techniques, and tools. Topics include the five processes and nine knowledge areas of the Project Management Institute's Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide, and an overview of PM software tools.
A detailed examination of project management scope, time and cost management. The required management knowledge related to the successful management of project scope, time and costs are examined after a review of the critical knowledge area of project integration management.
PMPP 303
PMPP 303
Principles, Tools & Practices of Project Risk Management
Course Credits: 3
This course addresses the concepts and processes of project risk management: to increase the probability of the impact of positive risk and minimize the impact of negative risk to the successful completion of a project. Other topics covered include risk management planning, risk identification, risk analysis, risk responses, and risk monitoring and controlling.