Physics Program Requirements
Faculty
- Julia Kamenetzky (Chair)
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Program Goals
- Students should develop a good functional understanding of physics, including mechanics, electricity & magnetism, quantum physics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, and relativity.
- Students should develop expert-like problem solving skills.
- Students should develop critical thinking and reasoning skills.
- Students should develop laboratory skills.
- Students should develop technology skills.
- Students should improve their communication, interpersonal, and questioning skills.
- Students should develop and/or retain student cognitive attitudes and beliefs (expectations) that are favorable for learning physics with deep understanding.
Objectives
The Physics Program offers an academic major leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. In addition, the program offers an academic and a teaching minor in physics. A Physical Science composite major is offered for students seeking a physical science composite endorsement for secondary education. The program is designed to meet the needs of (1) students intending to specialize in physics and pursue graduate work in physics, engineering, material science, or biophysics; (2) students preparing for a professional career in science and engineering; (3) students desiring to broaden their knowledge of the natural world; and (4) students who wish to teach at the secondary level.
Program Requirements
Students choosing a double major or minor within the science program may not apply electives to more than one major or minor. Only classes listed under “required courses” that coincide between both majors/minors may be applied to both.
Students must maintain a cumulative 2.3 GPA or better in courses required in the academic majors.
Students must meet the university-wide graduation requirements in addition to the Physics major:
- 124 total hours
- 30 upper division hours
- WCore or Honors College requirements
Physics Major
To fulfill the requirements for a major in Physics, students must complete the following as well as demonstrate competency in MATH 144:
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I. World Language Requirement | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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II. Lower Division Physics Courses | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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III. Upper Division Physics Courses | 28 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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IV. Electives | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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V. Required Courses from Other Programs | 26 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the Physics Major | 74 |
*Note: MATH 311 and 363 are highly recommended.
Recommended Plan of Study for Physics
Listed below is a suggested plan of study for completing the physics requirements. Students should check with their advisors at least once a year as course offerings may change from what is listed. Students must also meet university wide requirements for graduation.
Year | Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
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Year 1 | MATH 201* CHEM 111 |
MATH 202* CHEM 112 |
Year 2 | MATH 203 PHYS 211 |
WCSAM 203 PHYS 212 PHYS 309 |
Year 3 | PHYS 301 PHYS 305** or PHYS 325** or PHYS 410** |
PHYS 411 PHYS 425** PHYS 370** |
Year 4 | PHYS 311** | PHYS 411 PHYS 431** WCSAM 400 |
* Assumes student already has credit for MATH 144
**Course offered every other year, so Junior and Senior year may be interchanged.
Physics Minor
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I. Required Courses | 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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II. Electives | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total Hours for the Physics Minor | 24 |