Physics and Earth-Space Sciences - College of Arts and Sciences

Includes joint programs in Engineering

Associate Professor Timothy Duman, Chair; Associate Professor Thomas L. Chamberlin, Associate Professor Stephen J. Spicklemire, Instructor Brian A. Vermillion.

The department of Physics and Earth-Space Sciences supports an active program in which a student may major in earth-space sciences; earth-space sciences with a concentration in environmental geology; earthspace sciences with a concentration in environmental science; environmental science; physics; physics with a concentration in laboratory instrumentation; and physics with a concentration in scientific computing. There are also three joint-program engineering majors: electrical engineering, computer engineering, or mechanical engineering. Students majoring in subject areas offered by other departments can minor in earth-space sciences, physics, or environmental science. Earth science teaching and physics teaching, as well as other science teaching licensure programs, are available.

Requirements for Major and Minors

Earth-Space Sciences

Physics