Syllabus:  Physics 390      Winter 2007
Introduction to Modern Physics

Time: 10:10-11:30 am    Wednesday & Friday 
Location: 335 WHall
Instructor: Prof. Wolfgang Lorenzon
Office: 330 W Hall
Telephone: (64)7-6825
Office Hours: Thursday, 1-2 pm or by appointment (330 W Hall)
E-mail address: lorenzon@umich.edu
GSI: Seow Yee
E-mail address: seowyuen@umich.edu


Required Text

Modern Physics, 4th edition, 
Tipler & Llewellyn (Freeman,
New York
, 2003)

This text also has a web page, http://bcs.whfreeman.com/tiplermodernphysics4e, containing supplemental "More" sections (as well as the entire chapter on astrophysics and cosmology) that will occasionally be part of your reading assignment.

Recommended Text (with CD)

Physlet� Quantum Physics:
An Interactive Introduction
,
Belloni, Christian & Cox (Prentice Hall,
Upper Saddle River
, 2006)
,
CD ROM included

Course Prerequisites:

  Course Structure:

This course is a quantitative introduction to modern physics and includes a review of electromagnetic waves, the relationship of particles and waves, the Schr�dinger equation applied to barrier problems, atomic structure and the interpretation of quantum numbers, the exclusion principle and its applications, structure of solids. This course includes a survey of the topics and techniques in several sub fields of physics, including Solid State, Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics. The class will meet as a lecture group. Applications of the principles will be considered in the lecture section on a regular basis.

Grading

Your course grade will be determined according to the following percentages:

Homework

General Remarks