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Physics Department

The science of nature, or of natural objects.

Courses highlighted in bold green are Academy Core Courses.

  • PHYS101: Concepts
    • A conceptual study of the implications of modern physics on how we view space, time, and reality. Includes an introduction to the ideas of relativity and quantum physics.
  • PHYS180: Elementary Temporal Mechanics
    • An overview of basic theories regarding time travel and temporal mechanics, with various case studies examined in detail.
  • PHYS201: General Physics 1
    • Mechanics, heat, and sound.
  • PHYS202: General Physics 2
    • Electricity, magnetism, and optics.
  • PHYS225: Classical Mechanics
    • Central force problem, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms, and special relativity.
  • PHYS250: Vibrations and Waves
    • Mechanical and electromagnetic waves. Fourier analysis and vector calculus.
  • PHYS260: Ionising Radiation
    • Elective course on the specifics of ionising radiation. Emphasis on radiobiology, radiation safety, nuclear technology and practical applications.
  • PHYS275: Electrodynamics
    • Electrostatics, electromagnetic fields, currents, and Maxwell's equations.
  • PHYS280: Advanced Temporal Mechanics
    • An insight into advanced studies of temporal physics, with an emphasis on mathematical and chemical theories. Cosmological temporal theories are explored as well.
  • PHYS300: Quantum Mechanics
    • Mathematical formalism of quantum theory. The Schrödinger equation and operator algebra. Bound state solutions and angular momentum.
  • PHYS320: Theory of Everything
    • Elective course detailing the current and past attempts of combining Quantum Mechanics and Relativity, so-called Quantum-Relativity theory, also known to many species as the solution to scientist searching for a 'theory of everything'.
  • PHYS350: Thermodynamics
    • The laws of thermodynamics, classical and quantum distribution functions, and an introduction to statistical mechanics.
  • PHYS400: Warp Theory
    • Advanced and complete course on warp theory, from Zephram Cochrane to Bio-matter systems.
  • PHYS410: High-energy Theory
    • Elective course detailing the mechanics of some high-energy systems, including black holes, gravity wells, and Omega particle mechanics.


ARTS & SCIENCES COMMAND SCHOOL ENGINEERING SCHOOL
Anthropology & Archaeology Mathematics Administration Intelligence Introductory Engineering
Astronomy Physics Astrogation Law Propulsion Systems
Chemistry Planetary Sciences Diplomacy Piloting Material Engineering
History Xenology Programming
Language Xenobiology Components Engineering
HEALTH SCIENCES SURVIVAL TRAINING
MedicineNursingPsychology ArmorySurvivalTactics
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