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Philosophy (Undergraduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
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• PHIL 4280 - Ethics and Genetics
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• PHIL 4290 - Bioethics
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• PHIL 4330 - Latin American Philosophy
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• PHIL 4360 - South Asian Philosophy
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• PHIL 4370 - East Asian Philosophy
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• PHIL 4400 - Contemporary Philosophy
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• PHIL 4450 - Existentialism
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• PHIL 4460 - Phenomenology
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• PHIL 4470 - Hermeneutics and Critical Theory
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• PHIL 4480 - Postmodernism
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• PHIL 4500 - Plato
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• PHIL 4510 - Aristotle
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• PHIL 4520 - Medieval Philosophy
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• PHIL 4540 - Islamic Philosophy
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• PHIL 4580 - Major Figures in Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 4590 - 19th Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 4600 - Metaphysics
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• PHIL 4700 - Theory of Knowledge
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• PHIL 4710 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 4750 - Aesthetics
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• PHIL 4800 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHIL 4850 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 4900 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHIL 4950 - Proseminar: Selected Works in Philosophy
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• PHIL 4960 - Senior Seminar
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• PHIL 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Philosophy (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. Classified graduate standing is required for admission.
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• PHIL 5001 - Journal Editing and Production
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• PHIL 5002 - Graduate Philosophical Writing and Journal Production
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• PHIL 5100 - Seminar: History of Philosophy
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• PHIL 5110 - Seminar: History of Ancient Philosophy
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• PHIL 5130 - Seminar: History of Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 5150 - Seminar: 18th and 19th Century Philosophy
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• PHIL 5210 - Seminar: Logic
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• PHIL 5230 - Seminar: Philosophy of Language
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• PHIL 5250 - Seminar: Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 5310 - Seminar: Metaphysics
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• PHIL 5320 - Seminar: Theory of Knowledge
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• PHIL 5330 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 5420 - Seminar: Aesthetics
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• PHIL 5430 - Seminar: Ethics
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• PHIL 5440 - Seminar: Social and Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 5800 - Seminar: Critical Thinking-Models and Strategies
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• PHIL 5810 - Projects in Teaching Philosophy
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• PHIL 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• PHIL 5970 - Graduate Studies
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• PHIL 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• PHIL 5990 - Thesis
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• PHIL 9000 - Graduate Studies
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Physics (Undergraduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 4100, 4101, 4250, 4260, 4261, 4270, 4320, 4700, 4970, 4990.
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• PHYS 1100 - Physics
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• PHYS 1200 - Physics
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• PHYS 1560 - Physics for the Twenty-first Century
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• PHYS 1570 - Physics for the Twenty-first Century Laboratory
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• PHYS 1980 - General Physics Laboratory
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• PHYS 2100 - General Physics I: Mechanics
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• PHYS 2200 - General Physics II: Electromagnetism and Circuits
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• PHYS 2510 - Physics Topics in Civil Engineering
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• PHYS 3120 - Basic Electronics
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• PHYS 3200 - Physics Computing
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• PHYS 3300 - Oscillations, Waves, and Special Relativity
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• PHYS 3400 - Modern Physics and Thermodynamics
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• PHYS 3700 - Energy and the Environment
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• PHYS 3960 - Honors Studies in Physics
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• PHYS 4101 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 4102 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 4120 - Laboratory Applications of Minicomputers and Microcomputers
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• PHYS 4142 - Chemistry and Physics of Materials
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• PHYS 4200 - Introduction to Computational Physics
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• PHYS 4251 - Classical Mechanics I
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• PHYS 4252 - Classical Mechanics II
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• PHYS 4261 - Electricity and Magnetism I
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• PHYS 4262 - Electricity and Magnetism II
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• PHYS 4270 - Thermal and Statistical Physics
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• PHYS 4280 - Advanced Statistical Physics
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• PHYS 4310 - Modern Optics
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• PHYS 4321 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics I
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• PHYS 4322 - Introductory Quantum Mechanics II
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• PHYS 4330 - Solid State Physics I
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• PHYS 4340 - Solid State Physics II
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• PHYS 4430 - Biophysics
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• PHYS 4440 - Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 4700 - Advanced Physics Laboratory and Applications
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• PHYS 4880 - Modern Topics in General Relativity
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• PHYS 4910 - Topics in Contemporary Experimental Physics
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• PHYS 4920 - Topics in Contemporary Theoretical Physics
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• PHYS 4970 - Undergraduate Research
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• PHYS 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Physics (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: PHYS 4100, 4101, 4250, 4251, 4260, 4261, 4270, 4320, 4321, 4700, 4970, 4990.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission.
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• PHYS 5101 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 5102 - Mathematical Methods of Physics
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• PHYS 5121 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 5122 - Modern Physics
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• PHYS 5301 - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 5302 - Classical Physics
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• PHYS 5310 - Topics in Electrodynamics
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• PHYS 5321 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 5322 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHYS 5330 - Solid State Theory
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• PHYS 5420 - Physics Research Conference
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• PHYS 5440 - Theoretical Nuclear Physics
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• PHYS 5731 - Theory of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and its Applications to Materials Physics
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• PHYS 5732 - Practical Implementation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Applications to Materials Physics
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