DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
MISSION STATEMENT
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers a baccalaureate
degree in Physics with a concentration in Computational Physics
or Health Physics. Courses are offered in Physics, Physical Science,
and Astronomy that fulfill the University's General Education
requirement. These courses also serve as foundation courses for
majors in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. The
fundamental natural laws of the physical universe and the methods
of scientific inquiry are essential parts of a liberal arts education.
B. S. degrees in Civil and Electronic Engineering Technology are
offered in conjunction with South Carolina's Technical Colleges.
The Environmental Science option in Physics offers students a
B.S. degree in Environmental Science.
The Physics programs seek to offer courses in astronomy, physical
science, and physics that are taught by full-time faculty members
with appropriate advanced degrees dedicated to science education
at the university level. The courses offered in the department
range in level from introductory courses that expose non-science
majors to scientific thought to advanced courses that cover current
and complex topics in modern physics. The laboratory experience
is required in appropriate courses to illustrate the importance
of experimentation to the scientific endeavor. For the majors
in physics, the opportunity to undertake undergraduate research
is offered. Since part of research is the interpretation and communication
of results, majors graduating from these programs in the department
are expected to be proficient in oral and written communication,
to be familiar with the scientific literature, and to be aware
of the importance and usage of computers in science.
Students completing the majors offered by the department will
be prepared for careers in industry and scientific research or
for graduate school.
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