2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog

Physics

Location: Ross Hall 0232

Telephone: 970.351.2961

Faculty: Jan L. Chaloupka, Ph.D.; Richard D. Dietz, Ph.D.; Cynthia S. Galovich, Ph.D.; Matthew Semak, Ph.D.; Ruwang Sung, Ph.D.; Robert A. Walch, Ph.D.

Emeritus Faculty: Courtney W. Willis, Ph.D.

Course(s) Offered (Prefix):

Program(s) Offered:

Physics B.S.

Astronomy Emphasis

Engineering Physics Emphasis

Liberal Arts Emphasis

Mathematical Physics Emphasis

Secondary Teaching Emphasis

Physics Minor

Engineering Program (Pre-Engineering)

Small, personalized classes are a hallmark of the Physics program. The student is assured of consideration and expert guidance, with excellent opportunities to thoroughly develop personal skills at a pace compatible with needs. From the earliest to the most advanced physics courses, the student has direct contact with faculty members.

Research experience is considered to be an essential part of the undergraduate degree. Students become involved in their own research projects under faculty guidance. These investigations often extend over several semesters and are sometimes pursued through cooperative internships in industry, government laboratories, or other universities.

The Physics program has well-equipped astronomy, electronics, optics, nuclear physics, and introductory physics labs, as well as a darkroom, a student computer lab, a solar telescope facility, and space for undergraduate research. Computer use is thoroughly integrated into the curriculum and each lab has several computers dedicated to data acquisition and analysis. In addition, there is a variety of equipment available for undergraduate research, including high vacuum, audio, nuclear and optics equipment.