Physics Minor

Description

Physics is the study of the physical properties of the universe and of the fundamental properties and interactions of matter and energy. Physicists work to understand why and how things work, addressing questions ranging from how the efficiency of a solar panel can be improved to why the expansion of the universe is accelerating. Physics underlies and has applications in the pure sciences – astronomy, chemistry, biology, earth science – and applied sciences, such as engineering, optics, and materials science.

A Physics minor is an excellent addition to many majors since it develops skills that employers are looking for: problem-solving, instrumentation, data analysis, teamwork and communicating results.

Admission to the Program

Any undergraduate student can declare this minor.

Program Requirements

Required Physics Courses (19 credits)

Corequisites (15 credits)

  • MTH 201 Calculus I
  • MTH 202 Calculus II
  • MTH 203 Calculus III
  • MTH 255 Differential Equations

Total Number of Credits: 34