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- Have a good general knowledge of important properties and materials parameters of metals and semiconductors, | - Have a good general knowledge of important properties and materials parameters of metals and semiconductors, | ||
- | ===== Texts ===== | + | ===== Learning Resources |
+ | === Texts === | ||
Older editions of listed textbooks are usually OK (check with instructor), | Older editions of listed textbooks are usually OK (check with instructor), | ||
* REQUIRED: (S) Sutton, A.P., Electronic Structure of Materials, Oxford, 1993. ISBN 0-19-851754-8 | * REQUIRED: (S) Sutton, A.P., Electronic Structure of Materials, Oxford, 1993. ISBN 0-19-851754-8 | ||
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* RECOMMENDED: | * RECOMMENDED: | ||
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* ALSO: (Mc) McIntyre, D. H., Quantum Mechanics, Addison Wesley, 2012. Ch.15 is particularly relevant. | * ALSO: (Mc) McIntyre, D. H., Quantum Mechanics, Addison Wesley, 2012. Ch.15 is particularly relevant. | ||
- | If you choose not to purchase Kittel or Aschroft, some other equivalent text must be used. Talk to me to see if the one you have in mind is suitable. | + | If you choose not to purchase Kittel or Ashcroft, some other equivalent text may be used. Talk to the instructor |
- | On reserve: see http:// | + | === OSU Library === |
+ | The library is a vital resource - use it! Alternative text books, ebooks, journals, and more are housed in the shelves or are available online if you use your oregonstate.edu account. The following texts may be useful and some are [[http:// | ||
* (S) Sutton, A. P., Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993 | * (S) Sutton, A. P., Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993 | ||
* (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard) | * (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard) | ||
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* (RH) Hoffman, Roald, Solids and surfaces : a chemist' | * (RH) Hoffman, Roald, Solids and surfaces : a chemist' | ||
- | ===== OSU Library ===== | + | === Online resources |
- | The library is a vital resource | + | There are many online resources |
===== Add-Drop, Withdraw & Final Exam dates ===== | ===== Add-Drop, Withdraw & Final Exam dates ===== | ||
Normal OSU [[http:// | Normal OSU [[http:// | ||
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- | ===== Students with special needs ===== | ||
- | Students with documented disabilities who may need accommodation, | ||
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- | Accommodations are collaborative efforts between students, faculty and Disability Access Services (DAS). Students with accommodations approved through DAS are responsible for contacting the faculty member in charge of the course prior to or during the first week of the term to discuss accommodations. Students who believe they are eligible for accommodations but who have not yet obtained approval through DAS should contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098. | ||
===== Statement Regarding Students with Disabilities ===== | ===== Statement Regarding Students with Disabilities ===== | ||
- | Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approval please contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at [[http:// | + | Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approval, please contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at [[http:// |
- | ===== Ground Rules ===== | + | ===== Student Conduct Expectations |
Science is inherently a social and collaborative effort, each scientist building on the work of others. Nevertheless, | Science is inherently a social and collaborative effort, each scientist building on the work of others. Nevertheless, | ||