2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Physics
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Department Chair: Associate Professor Brett Fadem
Associate Professors: Clark, Flood
The study of physics enables students to develop the important skills of deductive and analytical reasoning. It provides an understanding of natural phenomena and demands that the student be able to express an intuitive model of nature in mathematical terms. In short the study of physics is the study of problem-solving. The skills developed help to prepare the graduate for the ever-changing technical world in which we live and for life in general.
PHY 100-110 Physics for Life, PHY 111 - Introduction to Astronomy , PHY 113 - Cosmology: The Scientific Exploration of the Universe , and PHY 140 - The Physics of Music are designed to meet the needs of all students. PHY 121 - General Physics I , PHY 122 - General Physics II , and courses numbered 200 or greater are designed for those students preparing for careers in medicine, engineering, and specialized scientific fields. The major is designed to provide a strong background in classical and modern physics and includes a substantial component of laboratory experience. Students who complete the major program will have an undergraduate training in physics that will enable them to find employment, teach at the secondary level, or attend professional or graduate school in a variety of fields and disciplines.
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