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           Major in Physics | Physical Science w/Secondary Certification | Physics/Engineering Dual Degree | Minor in Physics | Pre-Engineering 
		  Course Descriptions  
          Chair: Rex Isham (936) 294-1607 
           Faculty: Barry Friedman, Hugh Hall, Renee James, Gan Liang, Charles Meitzler, Brian
            Oetiker, Hui Fang 
           Website: http://www.shsu.edu/~phy_www/ 
          
              Physics is the study of how nature behaves. It is concerned with the basic principles of the universe
              and is one of the foundations on which other physical sciences are based. The beauty of
              physics is exhibited by the simplicity of its fundamental theories and in the way a small number
              of basic concepts, equations and assumptions can expand the students’ understanding of the
            world. 
           Mission
           The mission of the Department of Physics is to promulgate the ability to critically think about nature
              through teaching and to develop the inquisitiveness to seek additional knowledge by research.
              In conducting this mission, the Department of Physics will provide capable scientists that can
              make positive contributions to our society. In order to accomplish this mission, the Department of
            Physics will take the following steps: 
          
            
              -  Improve success in learning and research among all students in the department.
 
              -  Develop additional methods to plan and assess the program in the department.
 
              -  Recruit and retain qualified, motivated students.
 
              - Promote diversity in the faculty and students.
 
              - Collaborate with other institutions and departments to enhance education opportunities.
 
              -  Develop and implement additional educational services to off-campus audiences.
 
              -  Provide assistance to teachers in the schools preparing the future students for the institution.
 
               
             
           Academic Programs
          
            -  BS in Physics
 
            -  BS in Physics/Engineering Dual Degree
 
            -  Pre-engineering Program
 
            -  Teacher Certification – Physical Science
 
             
           Physics students may pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics or a dual degree consisting
              of a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Sam Houston State University and a Bachelor’s degree in
              a engineering field at a university with an accredited degree program in the chosen engineering field.
              Students also may enroll in a two-year pre-engineering program. The Bachelor of Science Degree in
              Physical Science with Secondary Certification is available to students seeking careers in secondary
              education. 
           Career Opportunities
           Graduates with a Bachelor of Science Degree either pursue further education at the graduate level
              or enter the workforce. Approximately one-half of the graduates pursue graduate study seeking
              either the Master of Science or Ph.D. degree. The remainder primarily enter the engineering profession
              but may also enter the fields of computer science and education. 
           Suggested Minors
           All Physics majors meet the requirements for a minor in mathematics. 
           Student Organizations
           Society of Physics – The Society of Physics is a nationally recognized organization. The society
            sponsors field trips, campus visits by potential students and attendance at professional meetings. 
          Scholarships
           The Physics Department awards scholarships on a competitive basis. Other general scholarships
              are available from the University. Information on University scholarships may be obtained from the
              Office of Academic Scholarships website at http://www.shsu.edu/~sfa_www/scholarship.html or telephone
              (936) 294-1672. Prospective students should contact the chair of the Physics Department,
              Box 2267, Huntsville, Texas 77341 or the website. 
           Program Specific Requirements
           Physics students will learn the simplicity of nature and the unifying aspects of the laws of physics.
              This is accomplished by recognizing physical problems, developing a hypothesis and predicting
              the consequences of it, performing experiments to test the predictions, and formulating the results
              into a theory. The skills of inquiry, observation, and experimentation are used in all scientific careers
              including engineering, business, teaching, and administration.The Physics Department has
              basic research laboratories in selected fields and provides opportunities for advanced students to
              be involved in research projects. The University operates computer laboratories containing desktop
            computers, and work stations at several locations on campus. 
           Curriculum
           Required Courses For Major 
          The Bachelor of Science degree requires 37 hours in Physics as follows:           
          
            
              | Required Courses: PHY 141, 142, 245, 391/311, 466, 468,
470, 471, 495 | 
              31 hrs | 
             
            
              | Advanced Physics Laboratory Electives: PHY 393/313, 395/315,
or 433/413 | 
              6 hrs. | 
             
            
              | Advanced Physics Electives: PHY 467, 496 | 
                | 
             
           
          All Physics majors meet the requirements for a minor in mathematics. 
           Major in Physics 
              Bachelor of Science 
          
            
              | First Year | 
              Credit | 
              Second Year | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 138*, 141 | 
              4-7 | 
              PHY 142, 245 | 
              8 | 
             
            
              | ENG 164, 165 | 
              6 | 
              MTH 244 | 
              4 | 
             
            
              | MTH 142, 143 | 
              8 | 
              Component Area 4 (Literature) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | CHM 138/118, 139/119 | 
              8 | 
              ENG (200 level or higher) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | KIN 215 | 
              1 | 
              POL 261, POL (200-level) | 
              6 | 
             
            
              | KIN activity elective | 
              1 | 
              HIS 163, 164 | 
              6 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              28-31 | 
              CS 162 or 164 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
                | 
              33 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | Third Year | 
              Credit | 
              Fourth Year  | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 391/311, 471 | 
              7 | 
              PHY 466, 468, 470, 495 | 
              12 | 
             
            
              | MTH 376, 476 | 
              6 | 
              Advanced PHY elective | 
              6 | 
             
            
              | BIO 161/111, 162/112 or
                GEL 133/113, 134/114 | 
              8 | 
              Advanced General elective | 
              8-11 | 
             
            
              | Component Area 4 (Cultural Studies) | 
              3 | 
              MTH (Advanced) or Science
                (Advanced) | 
              6-8 | 
             
            
              | Component Area 5 | 
              3 | 
                | 
              32-37 | 
             
            
              | Component Area 4 (Visual &                Performing Arts) | 
              3 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              |   | 
              30 | 
                | 
                | 
             
           
          Physical Science with Secondary Certification 
            Bachelor of Science 
          
            
              | First Year | 
              Credit | 
              Second Year | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 138*, 141 | 
              4-7 | 
              PHY 142, 245 | 
              8 | 
             
            
              | CHM 138/118, 139/119 | 
              8 | 
              CHM 238/218, 239/219 | 
              8 | 
             
            
              | MTH 142, 143 | 
              8 | 
              MTH 244 | 
              4 | 
             
            
              | ENG 164, 165 | 
              6 | 
              Component Area 4 (Literature) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | HIS 163, 164 | 
              6 | 
              Component Area 4 (Cultural Studies) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | KIN 215 | 
              1 | 
              POL 261, POL (200-level) | 
              6 | 
             
            
              | KIN activity elective | 
              1 | 
              CS 133, 162 or 164 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              34-37 | 
                | 
              35 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
                | 
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              | Third Year | 
              Credit | 
              Fourth Year  | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 391/311, 395/315, 397/317 | 
              12 | 
              PHY (Advanced) | 
              14 | 
             
            
              | SCM 161 or 384 | 
              3 | 
              SED 394, 464, 480, 496, 497 | 
              15 | 
             
            
              | Component Area 4 (Visual & 
                Performing Arts) | 
              3 | 
              CHM (Advanced) | 
              4 | 
             
            
              | SED 374, 383, RDG 392 | 
              9 | 
                | 
              33 | 
             
            
              | Component Area 5 | 
              3 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | CHM 241, 440 | 
              8 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              |   | 
              38 | 
                | 
                | 
             
           
          * A student may need preparatory work in mathematics or might be eligible for advanced
            placement, either of which necessitates adjustment of the schedule. Such a student should
            consult a member of the physics or mathematics faculty concerning his/her schedule. PHY
            138 is considered a preparatory course in physics and as such cannot be used to meet major
            hour requirements for the B.S. degree. 
          Minor in Physics
           A minor in Physics requires a minimum of 24 hours of coursework and shall include PHY 141 and
              142, 245, 391/311, and eight semester hours of advanced electives in physics. 
          Physics/Engineering Dual Degree
          
            
              | First Year | 
              Credit | 
              Second Year | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 141 | 
              4 | 
              PHY 142, 245 | 
              8 | 
             
            
              | MTH 142, 143 | 
              8 | 
              MTH 244 | 
              4 | 
             
            
              | CHM 138/118, 139/119 | 
              8 | 
              POL 261, POL (200-level) | 
              6 | 
             
            
              | ENG 164, 165 | 
              6 | 
              Component Area 4 (Literature) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | HIS 163, 164 | 
              6 | 
              ENG 330 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | KIN 215 | 
              1 | 
              IT 161 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              33 | 
              KIN elective | 
              1 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
              Component Area 6 (Computer Literacy) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
              CS 162 or 164 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
                | 
              34 | 
             
            
              |   | 
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              | Third Year | 
              Credit | 
              Fourth Year  | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 395/315, 360, 361, 391/311 | 
              14 | 
              University with Recognized Accredited
                Degree Program | 
                | 
             
            
              Engineering 
                Component Area 4 (Visual &                Performing Arts) | 
              3 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | MTH 376, 476 | 
              6 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | PHY (Advanced)** | 
              3-4 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | Component Area 5 | 
              3 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              | Advanced Elective | 
              3 | 
                | 
                | 
             
            
              |   | 
              32-33 | 
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          ** Advanced PHY electives include PHY 393/313, 431, 433/413, 466, 468, 471, and 488. 
          Pre-Engineering
           Students wishing to major in any of the many fields of engineering may take their first two years
              in pre-engineering at Sam Houston State University and transfer to a college of engineering to
              complete their degree requirements. 
          
          
            
              | First Year | 
              Credit | 
              Second Year | 
              Credit | 
             
            
              | PHY 141 | 
              4 | 
              PHY 142, 245 | 
              8 | 
             
            
              | MTH 142, 143 | 
              8 | 
              MTH 244 | 
              4 | 
             
            
              | CHM 138/118, 139/119 | 
              8 | 
              POL 261, POL (200-level) | 
              6 | 
             
            
              | ENG 164, 165 | 
              6 | 
              Component Area 4 (Literature) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | HIS 163, 164 | 
              6 | 
              ENG 330 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              | KIN 215 | 
              1 | 
              IT 161 | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
              33 | 
              KIN elective | 
              1 | 
             
            
              |   | 
                | 
              Component Area 6
                (Computer Literacy) | 
              3 | 
             
            
              |   | 
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                | 
              34 | 
             
           
          For the Dual Degree Plan the student completes three years in Physics at Sam Houston State
            University and the curriculum in an engineering field at a university with a recognized accredited
            degree program in the chosen engineering field. After successfully completing this program,
            the student receives two Bachelor of Science degrees, one in Physics from Sam Houston State
            University and one in an engineering specialty from the university with the recognized accredited
            engineering degree program. The applicable engineering specialties are aerospace, agriculture,
            chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, nuclear, petroleum, and radiation protection engineering.
            For the chemical engineering option, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry would be
            received from Sam Houston State University. 
          For more information on this program contact: 
            Dual Degree Plan Coordinator 
            Department of Physics 
            Sam Houston State University 
            Huntsville, Texas 77341-2267 
           Students in either of these programs should consult with the Physics/Engineering advisor to
              adjust the recommended programs to meet the requirements of the particular field of engineering
              at the terminal university. To contact the Department of Physics call (936) 294-1601;
              FAX: (936) 294-1585 or visit our website at http://www.shsu.edu/~phy_www/. 
          Course Descriptions: 
          
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