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Physics Dept. Contact Info

Jeffery Johnson, Dept. Chair
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Fax: 612-330-1649
johnson9@augsburg.edu

Physics Department - Degree Requirements

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Major
Thirteen courses including:

  • PHY 121 General Physics I
  • PHY 122 General Physics II
  • PHY 245 Modern Physics
  • PHY 351 Mechanics I
  • PHY 362 Electromagnetic Fields I
  • PHY 363 Electromagnetic Fields II
  • PHY 395, 396 Comprehensive Laboratory
  • Two elective physics courses above PHY 122
  • MAT 145, 146 Calculus I, II
  • MAT 245 Calculus III
  • PHY 327 Speacial Fuctions of Mathematical Physics or MAT 245, 369 Calculus III and Modeling and Differential Equations in Biological and Natural Sciences

Graduation skills in Critical Thinking (CT), Quantitative Reasoning (QR), and Writing (W) are embedded throughout the offered courses and are met by completing the major. The graduation skill in Speaking (S) is met by completing the following course:
S: COM 111, COM 115, or MAT 201

Transfer students must consult an adviser about potential adjustments to their course requirements to fulfill each of these skills.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Major
Seventeen courses including:

  • PHY 121 General Physics I
  • PHY 122 General Physics II
  • PHY 245 Modern Physics
  • PHY 261 Electronics
  • PHY 351 Mechanics I
  • PHY 352 Mechanics II
  • PHY 362 Electromagnetic Fields I
  • PHY 363 Electromagnetic Fields II
  • PHY 395 Comprehensive Laboratory I
  • PHY 396 Comprehensive Laboratory II
  • PHY 486 Quantum Physics
  • One physics course above PHY 122
  • CHM 105, 106 Principles of Chemistry, or CHM 115, 116 General Chemistry
  • MAT 145, 146 Calculus I, II
  • MAT 245 Calculus III, PHY 327 Special Functions of Mathematical Physics, or MAT 245, 369 Calculus III and Modeling and Differential Equations in Biological and Natural Sciences

Graduation skills in Critical Thinking (CT) and Writing (W) are embedded throughout the offered courses and are met by completing the major. Consult your department chair or academic adviser for requirements for meeting the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) graduation skill.
The graduation skill in Speaking (S) is met by completing the following course:
S: COM 115

Transfer students must consult an adviser about potential adjustments to their course requirements to fulfill each of these skills.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Physics Major With Concentration in Space Physics
Eighteen course credits. It is the same as the B.S. major, with the addition of PHY 320 and PHY 420, and the omission of the elective physics course.

Departmental Honors
A GPA of 3.50 in physics and 3.30 overall. An original research project on a significant topic in physics with an oral presentation and written report. Project proposals should be made to the department by Sept. 30 of the senior year.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS
In planning their courses of study, students are encouraged to work closely with members of the physics faculty. Normally, students should have MAT 145, 146, and PHY 121, 122 during the first year, and MAT 245 and 369 (or PHY 327) during the sophomore year.

Teaching Licensure Major
The State of Minnesota has specific licensing requirements for teachers that may differ slightly in emphasis from the Augsburg major requirements. The state requirements may also be subject to change after publication of this catalog. Students therefore should consult with the Augsburg Department of Education to identify current Minnesota teacher licensure requirements.

Minor
Seven courses including:

  • PHY 121 General Physics I
  • PHY 122 General Physics II
  • Three elective physics courses above PHY 122
  • MAT 145, 146 Calculus I, II
Society of Physics Students

The Augsburg chapter of the Society of Physics Students provides students the opportunities of membership in a national physics society and of participating in the physics community on a professional basis. Membership in the society is open to all students interested in physics.

Sigma Pi Sigma
Membership in the Augsburg chapter of this national physics honor society is open to those students who have completed the equivalent of a minor in physics, have a GPA of 3.00 in physics and overall, and rank in the upper third of their class.

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