2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Physics
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Professors Gardner (emeritus), Gould
Associate Professors Goldick (emeritus), McDonald (Chair, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics Dept.), Mohottala, Striefler
The department offers two bachelor’s degrees in physics and related areas:
B.A. in Physics
B.S. in Physics
A minor in physics is also available to students interested in physics but majoring in other areas (see Physics Minor ).
Bachelor of Arts in Physics
This is a flexible program consisting of a concentration in physics, requirements in mathematics and chemistry, and a broad range of required and elective courses in the arts and sciences. The required courses may be combined with courses in education to complete certification for teaching in the public schools.
Bachelor of Science in Physics
This is an intensive program in physics designed to prepare specialists for graduate training in physics or (by appropriate choice of electives) for employment in industry. The program has ample room for electives in the arts and sciences and for teacher certification, if desired.
Physics Honors Program
A candidate for honors in physics must be a major in physics who has completed 18 credit hours of upper-level physics courses, and who has achieved a GPA of at least 3.25 in the major and 3.0 overall. In addition, a candidate must complete the equivalent of a semester course on an approved topic not covered in the existing curriculum. An Honors Committee appointed by the chairman and consisting of at least two faculty members will review the work and administer an oral and/or written examination. The final decision on the granting of honors will rest with this committee.
Grade Requirements for a Major or Minor
All required courses, including elective and application requirements for a major, must be completed with a minimum overall average of C+. Each of these courses must be taken for a letter grade, and may not be taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.
Experiential Education Program
The University’s Experiential Education program is open to physics majors. Students must complete a minimum of the first year with a 2.5 GPA and have permission from the department’s co-op faculty coordinator to be eligible for the program.
All co-op students work either full or part time during at least two terms, including summer terms. Academic credit is awarded and applied toward degree requirements as unrestricted elective courses. Co-op is graded on a Pass/No Pass basis.
For more information, contact the department’s co-op faculty coordinator or the Experiential Education office.
Writing Requirement
In all upper-level physics courses, assignments will be collected and read. These assignments will be checked for correctness and clarity of presentation.
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