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PHYS 3260  COMPUTER TOOLS FOR PHYSICISTS (2 credits)

This course will introduce a wide selection of computer-powered mathematical tools for doing physics or any upper level science courses. It will introduce software packages in real and complex algebra, trigonometry, calculus I & II, linear algebra, statistics, differential equations, special functions, graphics, document preparation, and programming in the manner of a research scientist.

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1120 or PHYS 2120 and MATH 1960.

Physics, Bachelor of Arts

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/physics/physics-ba/

To obtain a B.A. with a major in Physics, a student must fulfill university, college, and departmental requirements. Hour requirements follow:

Physics, Bachelor of Science

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/physics/physics-bs/

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in physics is offered with three different options for students to follow: Option I is for the student who intends to go on to graduate school in physics; Option II allows for the degree to to be enhanced by a second discipline; and finally, the Bachelor of Science in physics with a concentration in education leads to a physics teaching certificate at the secondary-school level. To help prospective physics majors make optimal decisions, they are encouraged to speak with a departmental adviser as early as possible.