Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics Minor


Physics is a discipline emphasizing the study of natural science on both a fundamental and a practical level. The courses are designed to provide the student with a framework both by which to render intelligible the nature of creation, and by which to solve a broad range of technical problems. They are also designed to sharpen his or her ability to distinguish between observation and speculation within the natural sciences. Introductory courses are offered for students with majors both outside and inside the natural sciences. In addition, advanced courses are offered to equip students with the knowledge and technical skills necessary for academic or industrial work.

Course of Study


A physics minor consist of a minimum of 22 credits of physics courses and 12 credits of collateral mathematics courses:

At least 6 credits from the remaining PHY courses.


Collateral courses:


Notes:


* With departmental approval, PHY 304  may be substituted for PHY 203 .