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Physics
The
Department of Physics offers: (1) a Concentration Program
in Physics;
(2) a Concentration Program in General
Physics; (3) a Concentration Program in Biophysics.
A total
of 60 credits of mathematics and natural science must
be elected to receive the Bachelor of Science degree.
Special
Departmental Policy for concentrators. Physics 390, 401, 405,
406, and 453 must be completed with a minimum grade of C- in
each course and a cumulative average of C or higher.
Advising.
A
concentration plan in physics is developed in consultation with
and must be approved by the concentration advisor. The advisor's
name and consultation hours will be available at the Physics
Student Services Office, 2464 Randall Lab.
Departmental
Awards
The
Williams Award.
The Williams Award, honoring the memory of Professor W. Williams,
is a cash award for the best thesis submitted by a graduating
senior. The award is presented at the Undergraduate Awards Ceremony
the day before graduation in April.
Bodine Scholarship. The Bodine Scholarship
is awarded to a declared physics concentrator of proven academic
ability and covers the cost of tuition up to $10,000 for the
junior year at the University of Michigan. This support continues
for the senior year if the scholarship holder maintains a GPA
of 3.2 during the junior year. It is awarded every second year.
The
Addison-Wesley Book Award.
The Addison-Wesley Book Award is given to a graduating senior
for outstanding physics achievement. The award is presented at
the Undergraduate Awards Ceremony the day before graduation in
April.
Teaching
Certificate. A
teaching certificate with a teaching major in Physics requires
30 credits of physics; a teaching minor requires 20. Teaching
Major and minor refer to the program emphasis necessary for certification.
Students wishing an LS&A degree in Physics should follow
the programs for the BS degree in Physics or General Physics.
In addition to the physics courses, Math 115, 116, 215, and 216
or the equivalent must be completed. Some physics courses have
math prerequisites. Please consult a program advisor early in
your planning.
A teaching
certificate major in physics must include
- Physics
140/141, 240/241, and 340/341 or the equivalent. (15 credits)
- One
course from the list: Physics 103, 104, 106, 107, 116, 201, 250.
(1-3 credits).
- Additional
courses from the list: Physics 288, 390, 401, 402, 405, 441,
442, 455. (12-14 credits).
A teaching
certificate minor in physics must include
- Physics
140/141, 240/241, and 340/341 or the equivalent. (15 credits)
- Students
should select one course from the list: Physics 103, 104, 106,
107, 116, 201, 250. (1-3 credits).
- Additional
courses from the list: Physics 288, 390, 401, 402, 405, 441,
442, 455. (2-4 credits).
A teaching
certificate with a teaching major in Physical Science requires
16 credits of physics; a teaching minor requires 10 credits.
Teaching Major and minor refer to the program emphasis necessary
for certification. Students wishing an LS&A degree in Physics
should follow the programs for the BS degree in Physics or General
Physics. In addition to the physics courses, Math 115, and 116
or the equivalent must be completed. Some physics courses have
math prerequisites. Please consult a program advisor early in
your planning.
A teaching
certificate major in physical science must include
- Completion
of one of the following sequences:
- Physics
125/127 and Physics 126/128, or
- Physics
140/141 and 240/241. (8-10 credits)
- Two
courses from the list: Physics 103, 104, 106, 107, 116. (2-6
credits)
- Additional
courses from the list: Physics 201, 250, 288. (0-6 credits)
A teaching
certificate minor in physics must include (8-10 credits)
- Completion
of one of the following sequences:
- Physics
125/127 and Physics 126/128, or
- Physics
140/141 and 240/241.
- Additional
courses from the list: Physics 103, 104, 106, 107, 116, 201,
250, 288.

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