2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Physics
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Overview
Chair of the Department: Paul Nakroshis
Professor: Ziffer; Associate Professor: Nakroshis; Assistant Professor: Eberly; Professor Emeritus: LaSala
The field of physics is concerned with the study of matter, energy, motion, and the interaction of material particles. It is a cornerstone science that attempts to explain at a fundamental level the concepts underlying phenomena important to other physical sciences, to biological sciences, and to engineering. The Physics Department provides elementary courses to introduce students to the field, general and topical courses that support other science departments and engineering, and a four-year program leading to a B.S. degree in physics. The physics major covers the traditional areas of modern and classical physics, and it is intended to prepare graduates for careers in physics and related technical areas or for graduate school. Outstanding students have opportunities to serve as Learning Assistants, as well as the possibility of being a teaching assistant for an introductory laboratory course in their junior and senior years.
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceMinor
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