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PHY 101. Making of the Atomic Bomb
4 credits
Review of the scientific, engineering, military and social factors involved in the development of the atomic bomb from 1900-1945. Does not count toward Physics major.

Students may not receive credit for both Physics 112-113 and 121-122.
PHY 112-113. General Physics
4 credits each $6.50 each
MTH 112 concurrently or Proficiency
Introductory survey of physics with emphasis on problem-solving. Uses algebra but not calculus. Appropriate for students who plan no further study in physics. Includes mechanics, vibrations and waves, sound, electricity and magnetism, optics, and atomic and nuclear physics. Laboratory.
PHY 121-122. Introduction to Physics
4 credits each $6.50 each
MTH 113 or MTH 121 for PHY 121; MTH 122 for PHY 122
Introductory survey of physics with emphasis on problem-solving. Uses calculus. Appropriate for students who plan to major in physics, chemistry or mathematics and pre-medical students who have had calculus. Includes mechanics, oscillations, gravity, waves, sounds, optics, and electricity and magnetism. Students planning to major in physics must take calculus (MTH 121-122), a prerequisite, in their freshman year.
PHY 140. Machine Shop
2 credits $6.50
Permission
Introduction to machine shop tools and techniques.
PHY *212. Mechanics I: Statics
4 credits
PHY 121 and CSC 120; MTH 210 concurrently
Study of static equilibrium of rigid bodies. Includes translational and rotational equilibrium; stresses, strains and deformations; strengths of materials.
PHY *220-*221. Modern Physics
Q 4 credits each $6.50 each
PHY 121-122, MTH 121-122 and CSC 120; MTH 210-211 concurrently
Continuation of survey of physics begun in PHY 121-122. Includes introduction to special relativity, wave mechanics, atomic physics and statistical physics. Additional topics may include laser physics, nuclear physics, particle physics and cosmology. (PHY 221 is a Quill course.)
PHY *225. Astrophysics
4 credits
PHY 221 concurrently
Study of the physics of stellar constituents of the universe: distances, magnitudes, colors, spectra and motions of stars; multiple and variable stars; stellar structure and evolution; star clusters; structure and rotation of the Milky Way galaxy, galaxies and cosmology.
PHY *299. Independent Study
1-4 credits
Permission
Planned program of study. Topic selected by instructor and student.
PHY *312. Mechanics II: Dynamics
4 credits
PHY 121, MTH 210-211 and CSC 120
Study of motion. Includes particle dynamics, central force motion, rigid body motion, Lagrange's and Hamilton's equations of motion.
PHY *321. Electricity and Magnetism
4 credits
PHY 122, MTH 210-211 and CSC 120
Study of electric and magnetic fields. Introduces and uses vector calculus. Includes integral and differential forms of Maxwell's equations; electric, scalar and vector potentials; radiation; and electric and magnetic properties of matter.
PHY *323. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
4 credits
PHY 220-221, MTH 210-211 and CSC 120
Study of thermodynamics as seen and derived from a quantum statistics perspective. Includes first, second and third laws of thermodynamics; kinetic theory of gasses; Maxwell-Boltzman statistics; thermal equilibrium; and fluctuations and irreversibility.
PHY *333. Optics
4 credits $6.50
PHY 122
Study of geometric and physical optics. Includes mirror and lens systems, apertures and stops, photography, fiber optics, Fourier techniques, interference and diffraction, limits of resolution, optical image processing, electro optics, lasers and holography. Laboratory.
PHY *380. Topics in Physics
4 credits
Permission
Study of topic of current or historical importance chosen by instructor. Prerequisites vary with selections.
PHY *399. Independent Study
1-4 credits
Permission
Planned program of study. Topic selected by instructor and student.
PHY *421. Quantum Mechanics
4 credits
PHY 220-221; MTH 310 concurrently
Study of wave and matrix mechanics, the harmonic oscillator, the hydrogen atom and angular momentum and spin.
PHY *480. Topics in Physics
4 credits
Permission
Study of topic of current or historical importance chosen by instructor. Prerequisites vary with selections.
PHY *499. Independent Study
1-4 credits
Permission
Planned program of study. Topic selected by instructor and student.
PHY *500. Senior Thesis
Q 2-4 credits $2.50 each credit
Planned program of research performed on campus or as part of research group at major university or national laboratory.


 

The memory and spiritual ideals of the late Bishop Thomas Makarios remain alive in a figurative sculpture that was dedicated in May 2009 near the center of campus. The Bishop, professor of religious studies at Alma for 25 years, was founder of the American Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Church of India and the first Metropolitan Bishop of Canada, United Kingdom and Europe, and South Africa.

 

Graduate Profile

Ashley Masoner
Graduation: 2008
Major: Physics

Ashley Masoner couldn’t have picked two more different fields of study if she tried. Her passion for physics and theatre are perfectly complemented by Alma College’s liberal arts approach.

“I have always been interested in physics, even before I knew it was a defined area of science,” the 2008 graduate says. “As for theatre…I just kind of fell into it – and now I love it so much I can’t get out.”