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• PH700 Physics Colloquium
• PH707 Physics Graduate Seminar I
• PH708 Physics Graduate Seminar II
• PH711 Classical Mechanics
• PH721 Statistical Physics I
• PH722 Statistical Physics II
• PH732 Electromagnetic Theory I
• PH735 Techniques of Experimental Physics I
• PH736 Techniques of Experimental Physics II
• PH741 Quantum Mechanics I
• PH742 Quantum Mechanics II
• PH761 Solid State Physics I
• PH762 Solid State Physics II
• PH771 Plasma and Space Physics
• PH799 Readings and Research in Physics
• PH801 Physics Thesis Research
• PH835 Mathematical Physics I
• PH888 Interim Study
• PH910 Seminar: Topics in Physics
• PH934 Electromagnetic Theory III
• PH950 Group Theory
• PH970 Quantum Mechanics III
• PH975 Many Body Physics
• PH980 Elementary Particle Physics
• PH985 Electron Microscopy I
• PH986 Electron Microscopy II
• PH992 Advanced Topics in Mathematical Physics
• PH998 Doctoral Comprehensive
• PH999 Doctoral Continuation

 

 

 

 

 



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