This course provides a largely descriptive and qualitative treatment with a minimum use of elementary mathematics to solve problems. Statistics Know the concepts of Statistics of radioactive disintegration, the Binomial Poisson Normal distributions, error and error propagation, counting rates, Criteria for Radiobioassay. May be repeated up to 3 credits. PHYS 489. PHYS 511. Readings, lectures or laboratory studies in selected areas of physics. Cumulative experience course in optics related to the material presented in PHYS 473 and PHYS 489.

The Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the New Mexico State University invites applications for two tenure-track assistant professor positions in (1) Power Systems and (2) Autonomous and Human-Robotic Systems. Specific topics include intrinsic spin, matrix representation of wave functions and observables, time evolution, and motion in one dimension. May be repeated up to 1 credits. Newtonian mechanics, including an introduction to the Lagrangian formulation. Science majors. Radiation-Protection Criteria and Exposure Limits: Become knowledgeable about objectives of radiation protection, elements of radiation-protection programs, The NCRP and ICRP; NCRP/ICRP Dosimetric Quantities: Equivalent dose, Effective dose, Committed equivalent dose, Committed effective dose ,Limits on intake; Risk estimates for radiation protection; Current exposure limits of the NCRP and ICRP: Occupational limits, Non-occupational limits Exposure of individuals under 18 Years of age; Occupational limits in the Dose-Equivalent System -The “2007 ICRP Recommendations”. For the master’s degree, students must also successfully complete or transfer at least 30 course credits and pass a final oral examination or the doctoral … 3 Credits (3) Algebra-level introduction to topics required for the Health Sciences including basic mechanics (including sound, mechanical waves and fluids), heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics and electromagnetic waves, atomic and nuclear physics and applications to medical imaging. Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name. Elementary laboratory in modern physics which supports the subject matter in PHYS 315. The Master's degree requires that students either pass the qualifying examination at the Master's level or identify a research advisor during the first semester of study, form a Graduate Committee, and write a thesis.

Prerequisite(s): a C- or better in PHYS 315. This optional workshop supplements PHYS 2120 "Heat, Light, and Sound". The general time-frame for the M.S. The Search for Water in the Solar System. (Especially well-prepared students can request permission to take their free try in August when they first arrive.) The Engineering Physics program at NMSU is made up of a unique and diverse student body. Supplemental Instruction to PHYS 2120. Crosslisted with: E E 473. Super symmetry. May be repeated up to 1 credits.

Radiation Dosimetry: Know and calculate the units of exposure, absorbed dose, dose equivalent, kerma, specific energy, lineal energy; alpha and low-energy beta emitters distributed in tissue, charged-particle beams, point source of gamma rays, neutrons; measurement of exposure, absorbed dose, X- and Gamma-Ray, neutron dose. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits under different subtitles.

At New Mexico State University, You have options to earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Physics, and a Master of Science or Doctoral degree in Physics. b. prerequisites: none co-requisites: MATH 192, CHME 470, c. required, elective, or selected elective (as per Table 5-1): elective. PHYS 688. Calculus-level treatment of thermodynamics, geometrical and physical optics, and sound.