The student must understand the fundamental concepts of electromagnetism and optics. It must also master the methodologies used for classical physics laboratory measurements and for statistical analysis of experimental data.
1 – VECTORIAL CALCULUS
2 – ELCTROSTATIC PHENOMENA IN VACUUM AND IN MEDIUM
3 – ELECTRIC CURRENT. CIRCUITS
4 – MAGNETIC PHENOMENA IN VACUUM AND IN MEDIUM
5 – ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS DEPENDING ON TIME
6 – ALTERNATING CURRENT
7 – ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
8 – NATURE OF LIGHT AND GEOMETRICAL OPTICS
9 – WAVE NATURE OF LIGHT AND RELATED PHENOMENA
10 – CLASSICAL PHYSICS LABORATORY
For the Electromagnetism part I suggest the following textbooks:
1 - Sears, Zemansky, Young, University Physics, Pearson
2 - W. Bauer, G.D. Westfall, University Physics with Modern Physics, McGraw Hill
For the Physics Laboratory part:
1 - R.J. Barlow, Statistics – A guide to the use of Statistical Methods in the Physical Sciences, Wiley