课程简介
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers an undergraduate major program leading to the BS in Physics, with the option of a concentration in astronomy/astrophysics, as well as a BS in Applied Physics. There are also majors leading to the BA in Physics, the BA in Physics Education, and the BA in Astronomy, as well as minors in physics and in astronomy.<br><br>The Department maintains a balanced program of instruction for students who wish to acquire some understanding of physics as part of their cultural background, as well as for those who require training in physics in preparation for engineering or scientific careers. Intermediate and advanced courses are offered for students who plan teaching or research careers in physics or related disciplines.<br><br>Students who successfully complete the Physics Bachelor of Science degree program will be able to:<br>Core Concepts: Demonstrate a mastery of the foundational knowledge and skills of core aspects of Physics, including Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Quantum Mechanics. In addition, the graduates will have demonstrated proficiency in Astrophysics, Mathematics and Computer science.<br>Critical Thinking Skills: Demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate data, identify key scientific questions in Physics as well as Astronomy, and communicate the approach and results clearly. In addition, students will be able to utilize and apply complex mathematical methods to describe the physical world around them.<br>Research Skills: Demonstrate working knowledge of the experimental, calculational, and analytic tools required for professional employment in physics related fields. This includes demonstrating scientific thinking, the ability to acquire the technical skills necessary to be involved with scientific research, and the ability to develop and employ analytical skills that enable rigorous qualitative and quantitative scientific data evaluation.<br>Scientific Communication Skills: Employ methods of effective communication within the scientific community, including written and oral presentation skills required to effectively share scientific information, as well as developing scientific team skills necessary for working collaboratively in a variety of STEM fields.
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