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Program InformationThe Physics Department offers a B.A. in Physics, a B.S. in Physics, an Astronomy minor and engineering opportunities through the dual-degree Physics/Engineering program. The B.A. program is for students wanting a broad liberal arts education with an emphasis in physics. It may be a suitable foundation for students who are planning a career not usually regarded as physics, such as business, education, law, medicine, writing, environmental concerns, public safety, or computer programming. This major satisfies the criteria for an endorsement in physics and qualifies students to teach physics at the high school, middle or junior high levels. Students interested in receiving an advanced degree in Physics or Engineering may choose the B.S. in physics. The B.S. degree is designed for individuals planning careers in physics and related technical fields or in areas where knowledge of basic scientific principles is necessary. Depending on math preparation these students should be able to complete the B.S. in four years at CWU. For students interested in pursuing graduate studies or careers in astronomy, the astronomy minor is an excellent complement to either the B.S. or B.A. degrees. The Department also offers a dual degree program that enables students to receive a Baccalaureate degree in physics from CWU and a Bachelor of Science from an appropriate engineering institution in a respective engineering discipline. The total length of time for both degrees is expected to be about five years, with approximately three years at Central Washington University (dating from enrollment in MATH 172) and approximately two years at the engineering institution. At CWU, students must complete a minimum of 135 credits, including all General Education requirements. Additional courses may be required depending on the specific engineering discipline - be sure to consult the appropriate Physics Department Chair for details. Regardless of the degree plan chosen, the physics department emphasizes the following student learning objectives:
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201 Lind Hall Department of Physics 400 E. University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926-7422 Phone: (509) 963-2914 Fax: (509) 963-2728 Email: jacksonm@cwu.edu |
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