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Physics
Professors Bambakidis, Lew Yan Voon (chair), Skinner
Associate Professors Basista, Clark, Farlow, Foy, Hunt, Kozlowski, Tebbens
Assistant Professor Koenig, Petkie
Lecturer Locker
Research Faculty Fang, Fox, Gershenzon, Look, Yu
Adjunct Faculty Hangartner, Reo
The Department of Physics offers programs
leading either to a Bachelor of Science degree or a
Bachelor of Arts degree in physics. The Department
of Physics and the Department of Electrical
Engineering jointly offer a program leading to
the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in
engineering physics; see the Engineering Physics
section of the College of Engineering and Computer
Science section for more information on this
program. Students in secondary education may earn
the Bachelor of Arts degree in physics
and enter the Professional Year Experience program
of the College of Education and Human Services
for licensure in physics physical sciences, life
sciences/physics, or earth sciences/physics.
Minimum requirements for the Bachelor
of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees in physics
include successfully completing the required
courses, with a GPA of at least 2.0 for all physics
courses, as well as completing university and
college degree requirements.
In addition to the required courses, the
department requires, for the Bachelor of Science
degree, that every physics major take PHY 494
or 499. The physics major who plans to pursue
graduate study also is strongly urged to take PHY
480, 481, 482 and additional mathematics courses.
Degree Requirements-Physics
Bachelor of Science Degree
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230(counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in related course requirements)(counted
in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 260, 371, 372 | 10 |
| PHY 315, 316, 322 | 10 |
| PHY 420, 450, 451, 452, 460, 461, 462 | 25 |
| PHY 494 or 499 | 6 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 253 | 25 |
| MTH 332, 333 | 6 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| EGR 153 or equivalent | 4 |
| Electives | 33 |
|
| Total |
190 |
|
Since the order in which courses are taken is important,
students should closely follow the suggested programs
for the required courses.
Bachelor of Arts Degree
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 260, 371, 372 10 |
| PHY 315, 316, 322, 372, 420, 451 | 19 |
| Math Course Requirements |
|
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 | 25 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| MTH 253 or 255 | 3 |
| Electives | 27 |
|
| | Electives outside the College of Science and Mathematics and the College of Engineering and Computer Science |
|
| General Electives | 28 |
|
| Total | 190 |
|
The results of the mathematics placement
examination are used to determine the initial
mathematics course best suited for the student.
Students who do not have a strong science and
mathematics background might choose to delay PHY
240, 242, 244. Since this will impact course selection
in the junior and senior years, these students should
work closely with their departmental advisors.
Since the order in which courses are taken in
important, students are encouraged to consult with
their departmental advisor before registering for
classes each quarter. Programs for teaching licensure
based on a B.A. in physics require PHY 107/117 and
substitution of PHY 446 and 447 for two of the three
courses PHY 322, 372, 451.
The Department of Physics encourages
students interested in interdisciplinary study
to pursue a dual major in physics and a related
discipline. A departmental advisor will help students
arrange a suitable program of study. In addition,
there are three formal physics degree option
programs that follow.
Degree Requirements-Physics/Geology Option
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Department of Physics, in cooperation
with the Department of Geological Sciences, offers
a program leading to a Bachelor of Science in
Physics with a geophysics option. This option is
designed for students who plan a career in physics
in a geology-related setting or who plan to pursue
graduate study in geophysics.
Students following the physics program with
the geophysics option must meet the requirements
of the basic physics degree program. In addition,
the following courses are required.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 260, 371, 372 | 10 |
| PHY 315, 316, 322 | 10 |
| PHY 420, 450, 451, 452, 460, 461, 462 | 25 |
| PHY 494 or 499 | 6 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 253 or 255 |
28 |
| MTH 332, 333 | 6 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| EGR 153 or equivalent | 4 |
| Geology Option Requirements |
|
| GL 251, 253 | 6 |
| GL 252, 254 | 3 |
| PHY 422, 423, 424 | 13 |
| Electives chosen from GL 255, 311, 333, 420, 450, 463 | 12 |
|
| Total | 194 |
|
In addition to these required courses, the
department recommends that students pursuing the
geophysics option also take GL 434 and participate
in the geophysics seminars.
Degree Requirements-Physics/Computing Option
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Department of Physics offers a program
leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in physics
with a computing option. This option is designed for
students who plan a career in any of the many areas
of theoretical or experimental physics that involve
extensive use of digital computers.
Students following the physics program with
the computing option must meet the requirements
of the basic physics degree program. In addition,
the following courses are required.
| General Education | 40 |
| Required Substitutions: |
|
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 260, 371, 372 | 10 |
| PHY 315, 316, 322 | 10 |
| PHY 420, 450, 451, 452, 460, 461, 462 | 25 |
| PHY 494 or 499 | 6 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 253 or 255 |
28 |
| MTH 332, 333 | 6 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| EGR 153 or equivalent | 4 |
| Electives | 3 |
| Computing Option Requirements |
|
| CS 240, 241, 242 | 12 |
| MTH 257 | 3 |
| CS 400 | 4 |
| CS 316, 317 | 8 |
| Total | 190 |
|
Students who wish to learn about
microprocessors may wish to take further courses in
computer engineering, such as CEG 260, 320, and
360. For these students, CEG 430 and 431 may be
taken in place of CS 317.
Degree Requirements-Physics/Biology Option
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Department of Physics, in cooperation
with the Department of Biological Sciences, offers
a program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree
in physics with a biology option. This option is
designed for students who plan a physics career
in a biology-related setting or who want to pursue
graduate study in biophysics or medical physics.
Students following the physics program with
the biology option must meet the requirements of
the basic physics degree program. In addition, the
following courses are required.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 260, 371, 372 | 10 |
| PHY 315, 316, 322 | 10 |
| PHY 420, 450, 451, 452, 460, 461, 462 | 25 |
| PHY 494 or 499 | 6 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 253 or 255 |
28 |
| MTH 332, 333 | 6 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| EGR 153 or equivalent | 4 |
| Biology Option Requirements |
|
| BIO 111, 112, 115 | 12 |
| CHM 211, 212 | 12 |
| Electives chosen from: BIO 210, 212, 213, 271, 306, 312, 471, 492, BMB 421, 422 | 11 |
|
| Total | 195 |
|
Physics Education
Students who wish to teach physics in Ohio
public high schools can pursue the B.A. degree in
physics. Upon completion of this undergraduate
degree program in the College of Science and
Mathematics, students then must complete the
Professional Educators Program (PEP) through
Wright State's College of Education and Human
Services. Graduates of the B.A. in physics and the
Professional Educators Program are eligible
to seek licensure from the Ohio Department of
Education in Physics/Physical Sciences. Licensure
in Life Sciences/Physics, or Earth Sciences/Physics
can also be sought upon completion of programs
based on the B.A. in Physics and the PEP.
Degree Requirements-Physical Sciences Education
Bachelor of Arts Degree (Physics/Physics
Licensure Program)
The Adolescence to Young Adult Physics
Licensure Program is based on an undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts degree in physics.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 16 |
| PHY 107/117, 260, 315, 316, 371, 420, 446, 447, 450 | 31 |
| Physics Elective: PHY 322 or 372 or 451 | 3 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| BIO 111, 112, 115 | 12 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| GL 251/252, 253/254, 255/256 | 13.5 |
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 | 25 |
| MTH 253 or 255 | 3 |
| Electives |
|
| Electives outside the College of Science and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science (must include ED 221, 223, 301, 303, EDS 333) | 27 |
|
| Total |
185.5 |
|
Bachelor of Arts Degree (Physical Sciences)
The Adolescence to Young Adult Physical
Sciences Licensure Program is based on an
undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in physics.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| PHY 107/117, 260, 315, 316, 371, 420, 446, 447, 450 | 31 |
| Physics elective: PHY 322 or 372 or 451 | 3 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| BIO 111, 112 | 8 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| CHM 211/215, 212/216, 213/217, 312/314, 451 | 28.5 |
| GL 251/252, 253/254, 255/256 | 13.5 |
| Math 253 or 255 | 3 |
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 | 25 |
| Electives | 27 |
|
| Electives outside the College of Science and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science (must include ED 221, 223, 301, 303, EDS 333) |
|
| Total | 210 |
|
Degree Requirements-Life Sciences/Physics Education
Bachelor of Arts Degree
The Adolescence to Young Adult Life
Sciences/Physics Licensure Program is based on an
undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in physics.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 |
16 |
| PHY 107/117, 260, 315, 316, 371, 420, 446, 447, 450 |
31 |
| Physics elective: PHY 322 or 372 or 451 | 3 |
| Related Course Requirements |
| BIO 111, 112, 115, 210, 211, 212, 213, 230, 231, 492 |
36 |
|
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| GL 251/252 | 4.5 |
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 | 25 |
| MTH 253 or 255 | 3 |
| Electives | 27 |
|
| Electives outside the College of Science and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science (must include ED 221, 223, 301, 303, EDS 333) |
|
| Total |
201.5 |
|
Degree Requirements-Earth Sciences/Physics Education
Bachelor of Arts Degree
The Adolescence to Young Adult Earth
Sciences/Physics Licensure Program is based on an
undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in physics.
| General Education | 40 |
|
| Required Substitutions: |
| Area I: MTH 229 and 230 (counted in related course requirements) |
| Area V: PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 (counted in departmental requirements) |
| Area VI: Choose one: AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, HST 220, HST 221, PHL 200, FIN 205, EH 205, PSY 110, SM 205 |
| Departmental Core Requirements |
|
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 16 |
| PHY 107/117, 260, 315, 316, 371, 420, 446, 447, 450 | 31 |
| Physics elective: PHY 322 or 372 or 451 | 3 |
| Related Course Requirements |
|
| BIO 112 | 4 |
| CHM 121, 122, 123 | 15 |
| GL 201 or 304, 251/252, 253/354, 255/256, 309, 311 or 420, 401, 485, 486
or 342 or 399, 499 |
43.5 |
| MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 | 25 |
| MTH 253 or 255 | 3 |
| Electives | 27 |
|
| Electives outside the College of Science and Mathematics and College of Engineering and Computer Science (must include ED 221, 223, 301, 303, EDS 333) |
|
| Total | 207.5 |
|
Physics Honors Program
The Department of Physics offers an honors
program designed to provide superior students
with a program that offers greater creativity
and intellectual challenge. Students who wish
to participate in this program must apply to the
department during the spring quarter before they
plan to enter the honors program. Interested students
should have at least a 3.0 GPA overall and at least
a 3.0 in physics courses numbered 300 and above.
To graduate with honors in physics, students are
required to complete PHY 480, 481, 482, and nine
hours of honors research (499) with grades of B or
better.
Dual Major Program in
Physics and Mathematics
The dual major in physics and mathematics
is designed for students majoring in physics who
wish to gain a strong background in mathematics.
This can be particularly valuable for those planning
graduate study.
Since the physics major program for the
Bachelor of Science degree requires 34 hours
of mathematics, and the mathematics component
of the major requires 45 hours, 11 additional hours
of mathematics need to be taken. To earn a dual
major, students must take the following mathematics
courses:
- MTH 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 332, 333
| 31 | - MTH 255 and 355 (Matrix Algebra)
must be taken in place of MTH 253.
If MTH 253 has already been taken,
the student must still take MTH 355.
| 6 | - Eight hours of electives must be selected
from restricted lists of courses. For a student
in this program, the natural choice would be
to select three courses from MTH 431, 432,
433, 480, 481, 482.
| 8 |
| Total | 45 |
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In addition, students must
- take CS 141 and CS 142 or EGR 153 or equivalent
(total eight hours); and
- complete the other nonmathematical requirements
of the physics major.
Minor Programs
Students majoring in another department may
earn a minor in physics. A minor can help prepare
students for an interdisciplinary graduate program
or serve as a supportive credential for employment.
The minor requires a minimum of 35 credit hours
as specified in the following.
Minor Requirements-Physics
| Departmental Requirements | 35 |
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| Required Courses |
| PHY 240/200, 242/202, 244/204 | 16 |
| (or PHY 111/101, 112/102, 113/103, 240, 242) |
| PHY 260, 315, 371 | 10 |
| Elective Courses |
| (Nine hours chosen from the following
courses as approved in advance by the
Department of Physics) |
| PHY 316, 322, 372, 400, 401, 420, 432, 450, 451, 452, 460, 461, 462, 494 (maximum three hours) | 9 |
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