2015-2016 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Physics Minor
Requirements for a Minor in Physics
A minimum of 24 credit hours in physics and a GPA of 2.0 in physics are required for a minor.
Required Courses:
- PHY 230 - Principles of Physics I Credits: 5
- PHY 231 - Principles of Physics II Credits: 5
- PHY 302 - Introduction to Modern Physics Credits: 4
The Remaining 10 hours in Physics Must be Selected from the Following Courses:
- PHY 309 - Experimental Methods in Physics Credits: 4
- PHY 311 - Advanced Laboratory II Credits: 2
- PHY 320 - Optics Credits: 3
- PHY 330 - Intermediate Mechanics Credits: 4
- PHY 340 - Electromagnetic Fields Credits: 4
- PHY 350 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Credits: 4
- PHY 360 - Statistical Thermodynamics Credits: 4
- PHY 370 - Solid State Physics Credits: 3
Students Seeking Certification to Teach at the Secondary Level with a Minor in Physics:
Must have a minimum GPA of 2.7 in the minor. Since students seeking certification for secondary teaching with a major in physics are required to take PHY 105 for certification, students seeking certification for secondary teaching with a minor in physics are also encouraged to take PHY 105. Therefore, PHY 105 may be counted as part of the additional 10 hours in physics courses for those students. This option is not open to students seeking a minor in physics in programs other than secondary education.
Note: Most of the physics courses require prerequisites in mathematics.
Those students seeking certification to teach at the secondary level with a minor in physics must have a minimum GPA of 2.7 in the minor. Students must also meet the same requirement for laboratory and tutoring experience as outlined for certification with a major in physics.