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Courses (Spring Quarter)
General Physics (Calculus): Phys 4D Special relativity, statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, particle physics.
Four hours lecture, one hour problem session, one hour preparation for laboratory, two hours laboratory, one hour terminal time. Instructor -- MARASCO
CIS 15B: Computer Science II: C++ A systematic approach to the design, construction, and management of computer programs, emphasizing object-oriented design and programming, documentation, testing and debugging techniques. Focuses on classes, strings, arrays, pointers, and dynamic allocation, and disk files in the C++ programming language. Introduction to basic data structures. Builds on the concepts presented in CIS 15A.Four hours lecture, four hours terminal time. Instructor -- BERRY
ENGR 37: Introduction To Circuit Analysis The analysis of lumped, linear circuits, natural and forced circuit response.
Five hours lecture. (lab:Practical verification of theorems and concepts learned in ENGR 37 (Circuit Analysis) through experimentation. Included will be experiments in DC and AC circuits involving the utilization of a variety of instruments such as DC/AC meters, regulated power supplies, signal generators, oscilloscopes and frequency counters.
One hour lecture, three hours laboratory.)
Math 2A: Differential equations and selected topics of mathematical analysis.
Five hours lecture, one hour laboratory. Instructor -- MORRISS |
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