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Syllabus and schedule of assignments. Instructors: contact information, recitation sections, PLC hours. Course Learning assistance: Physics Learning Center: Monday and Wednesday, 2:00-4:30pm and 6:00 to 8:30 pm in Physics 129+130.
Our department has strong research programs in astrophysics; atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics; as well as condensed matter and materials physics and is uniquely positioned within the University of Missouri System and the entire state.
Course Home - Summer 2022. Instructor: Dr. Jim Musser. email: musserj@mst.edu. office: 122 Physics. student hours: Tuesdays through Fridays 10:00 - 10:30 am and 12:30 - 1:00 pm. Other times by appointment. Required Materials: Textbook: OpenStax University Physics, Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, by Ling, Sanny and Moebs. Laboratory Manual ($25 cash only)
Textbook: OpenStax University Physics, Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, by Ling, Sanny and Moebs; Laboratory Manual ($25 cash only)
Major Components of the Course. Lecture (Monday & Wednesday) reviews important concepts and ideas in the reading assignment. One objective of the lecture is to elaborate on concepts that are difficult to master or understand on a first reading of the material.
Engineering Physics II. Lectures. Please click the "Lecture" link to access the invididual lecture's page, where you can find lecture notes and videos. (Last updated, Spring 2023 by Jim Musser)
Engineering Physics II. Lectures. Please click the "Lecture" link to access the invididual lecture's page, where you can find PowerPoint lecture notes and videos. © 2016 | Thomas Vojta.
Spring 2024 Courses. For a list of all undergraduate physics courses, see Missouri S&T Course Catalog.
Physics 2135: Engineering Physics II. An introduction to electricity, magnetism, and light, with emphasis on topics needed by engineering students. Prerequisites: Physics 1135 or Physics 1111, Math 1221 or Math 1215.
As a science student pursuing a physics minor, you might be interested in a deeper understanding of fundamental physical processes. As an engineering student who intends to work in research or advanced development, you can use a physics minor to acquire a thorough knowledge of classical and quantum optics or laser processes.