
The Physics Department provides an insight to the relationship of man to his physical world. Courses are centerd about the development of our modern concepts of matter and energy and how these affect man, directly and indirectly.
For
employment opportunities
in
science, engineering, business, and a vast assortment of
interdisciplinary
fields, physics courses at a variety of levels provide understanding of
physical principles so that the productive citizen can use them for the
benefit of himself, his employer, and society. Advanced courses provide
a background valuable for admission to graduate schoool in physics,
engineering,
medicine, dentistry, law, business management, and many other subjects,
and for professional secondary education.
Information about dual-degree (3-2) engineering can be found HERE.