+ Physics
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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in physics are expected to:
-
Demonstrate thorough conceptual understanding
of the basic field of physics;
- Describe
and manipulate fundamental physical constructs
and solve problems with mathematics and computational
methods;
- Use
basic experimental apparatus common to the
study of physical phenomena;
- Communicate
scientific ideas effectively, both orally
and in writing.
Major,
Bachelor of Science (32 hours) minor
required — click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
For
students expecting to continue on to graduate
school, the following courses are recommended:
PHYS
303, 309, 402 (9)
Applied
physics specialization (no minor required)
— click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
A
student may elect to specialize in applied physics,
with emphasis on the areas of current interest
in the modern optics and solid state fields.
Minor
(22 hours)
- PHYS
211, 212, 301, 311 (14)
- Other
300- and 400-level courses in PHYS
(8)
Other
programs
Programs in physics also are offered by the
College
of Education and Human Development.
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