Department of Physics and Astronomy
Faculty: Associate Professor Schuler, Chair; Associate Professors Crnojevic, Lien; Lab Coordinator Couzin.
The B.S. in Physics, B.A. in Physics, and Minor in Physics programs are designed with an emphasis on analytical thinking, problem solving, communication, and the fundamentals of physics and astronomy. The programs provide preparation in the core areas of classical dynamics, electromagnetism and optics, quantum physics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, and astrophysics. Through experiential learning and mentoring by Department faculty, students will be exposed to professional research projects and methods. A Capstone Research project, for which the student will work directly with a faculty member on a timely research topic, is required for the B.S. degree. Emphasis is also placed on computer programming. The Physics major provides a solid foundation for subsequent graduate studies and professional work in physics and astrophysics, as well as computer science, engineering, and other technical fields. The critical-thinking and problem-solving skills obtained in the Physics program also provide an excellent base for professional work in fields such as education, medicine, business, and others. The Physics and Astronomy faculty contribute to the scientific community through high impact research and pedagogical innovation, and to the improvement of society through service to professional organizations, the university, and the surrounding community.