2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Physics Minor


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Program Coordinator/Contact
Joel Rauber, Department Head
Department of Physics
Daktronics Engineering Hall 255
605-688-5428
E-mail: joel.rauber@sdstate.edu
www.sdstate.edu/phys
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Program Information
Students desiring to add additional valuable physics background and experience to their major should consider the minor in Physics. Physics is the foundation of almost all of the science and engineering disciplines. The minor in physics provides the flexibility to accommodate a wide range of student majors and interests including engineering, physical science, mathematics, biological science, or health sciences. Graduates find careers in physics research, education, engineering, medicine, nuclear medicine, law, science journalism or alternatively many other choices.

Program Outcomes
Graduates will be productively employed and will compare favorably in their theoretical and technical knowledge with students completing similar programs nationally. Physics students will have learned to apply technical knowledge; to design an experiment and analyze and interpret the data; to communicate effectively in a team environment; and to use appropriate scientific tools in solving problems. They will have a basic understanding of contemporary issues and professional/ethical responsibilities in a local and global context. Physics graduates will have enhanced learning skills that prepare them to be lifelong learners.

Academic Requirements
Overall GPA of 2.0 in courses used to fulfill the Minor requirements and a grade of C or better in PHYS 111/211/113/213.

Course Delivery Format
Physics students learn through hands-on and face to face learning in lecture, laboratory, and field based experiences.

Requirements for Physics Minor: 18 Credits


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