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Directory Listings Auburn University - Physics Department Undergraduates, graduate students and faculty explore advanced physics topics in a research and teaching oriented department. http://www.physics.auburn.edu/ - profile Brandeis University - School of Physics The Martin Fisher School of Physics at Brandeis University offers rigorous training of high quality to the aspiring research physicist in an academically stimulating environment. The limited enrollment and informal atmosphere of the department encourage friendly relations of students among themselves and with members of the faculty, and provide for close personal attention to the individual needs of each student. http://www.physics.brandeis.edu/ - profile Brown University - Physics Department The Brown Physics graduate program focuses on training and providing students the opportunities to perform independent research in some of the most current vital areas of physics. http://www.physics.brown.edu/ - profile California State Polytechnic University Pomona - Physics Department The department offers the BS degree in Physics, and is one of the largest in the California State University system, serving 65 Physics majors and a much larger number of other students through its service and general education courses. http://www.intranet.csupomona.edu/~physics/ - profile California State University, Fullerton - Physics Department Offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics which affords excellent preparation either for graduate study in physics and related areas, or for entry-level positions in industry or government. An optional business emphasis in our BS program is the first in the nation to provide training in entrepreneurship to undergraduate physics majors. Also offers the Master of Science degree in Physics. http://chaos.fullerton.edu/physics.html - profile Carnegie Mellon - Department of Physics Provides advice and tips for studying physics at this school. http://info.phys.cmu.edu/ - profile Case Western Reserve University - Physics Department The Physics Department at Case has undergone a decade of exciting growth and revitalization. Among the highlights are: the building of new research laboratories and classrooms, an ongoing infusion of outstanding new faculty, more than doubling our undergraduate majors, the creation of six new undergraduate degree programs, and new graduate programs including the Masters Program in Physics Entrepreneurship to empower students to create tech startups. http://www.phys.cwru.edu/ - profile Centenary College of Louisiana - Department of Physics Gives information on studying physics at this school. http://alpha.centenary.edu/ - profile Comprehensive Conceptual Curriculum for Physics A comprehensive, research-based physics curriculum that utilizes a learning cycle approach appropriate for all high school students. http://phys.udallas.edu/ - profile Franklin & Marshall College - Department of Physics & Astronomy Gives information on majors and minors in physics at F & M. http://server1.fandm.edu/departments/Physics/ - profile Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Physics Includes news, faculty profiles, courses description, and degree requirements. http://www.physics.gatech.edu/ - profile Gustavus Adolphus College - Physics Department The Physics Department in its curriculum, its student-centered research projects, and its co-curricular activities endeavors to fulfill the immediate and future needs and interests of a variety of students. http://physics.gac.edu/ - profile Hollins University - Physics Details on the study of physics at Hollins University in Virginia. http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/physics/physics.htm - profile Idaho State University - Physics Department The ISU Department of Physics offers an A.S., Bachelor of Arts and minor, a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science in physics, and a Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science which is shared with the College of Engineering. http://ibaserver.physics.isu.edu/ - profile Illinois Wesleyan University - Physics Department Facts and tips on studying physics from this department including faculty profiles. http://titan.iwu.edu/~physics/ - profile Indiana University Southeast - Physics Describes faculty and lists courses offered with syllabi and prerequisite information, along with project details and resources. http://physics.ius.edu/ - profile Kansas State University - Physics Department Gives information on studying Physics in Manhattan, Kansas. http://www.phys.ksu.edu/ - profile Michigan Technological University - Department of Physics The department offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in Physics and in Applied Physics, the Master of Science in Physics, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Physics. http://www.phy.mtu.edu/ - profile Mississippi State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers prospective students an academic experience in which teaching excellence and a research environment combine to provide an atmosphere for learning and success. http://www.msstate.edu/dept/Physics/ - profile MIT - Department of Physics The MIT Department of Physics has been a national resource since the turn of the 20th century. The department has been at the center of the revolution in understanding the nature of matter and energy and the dynamics of the cosmos. http://web.mit.edu/physics/ - profile New Jersey Institute of Technology - Physics Department Provides information on physics labs, web pages for physics courses, and descriptions of physics courses, facilities and faculty. http://physics.njit.edu/ - profile Northeastern Illinois University - Department of Physics Information on the courses and faculty associated with this department. http://physics.neiu.edu/ - profile Northern Illinois University - Department of Physics Here you will find information about facilities and equipment, faculty members' research interests, and programs of study. Offers programs at the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate levels as well as certification for teaching Physics. http://www.physics.niu.edu/ - profile Notre Dame - Physics Department The physics curriculum at Notre Dame consists of five course sequences or programs. These programs are designed to accommodate the academic and professional interests of the majority of physics majors. http://www.physics.nd.edu/ - profile Ohio State University - Department of Physics Lists current department news, events, and calendar as well as research and academic course information, lecturing schedule, and newsletter. http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/ - profile Otterbein College - Department of Physics and Astronomy The Physics major at Otterbein College prepares students interested in the natural sciences for a wide variety of careers, from academic or industrial research and development, to medicine, law or business, by providing training in problem solving and analytical thinking. http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/phys/ - profile Rutgers University - Department of Physics and Astronomy Gives advice and facts for studying physics at Rutgers University. http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/ - profile Sonoma State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics, a B.S. in Physics with a Concentration in Applied Physics, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Physics, and minors in both physics and astronomy. http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/ - profile South Dakota State University - Physics Department Information on the courses and faculty associated with this department. http://www.engineering.sdstate.edu/~physics/physics.htm - profile St. Lawrence University - Department of Physics The goals of the physics curriculum are to provide a conceptual and quantitative understanding of the fundamental laws of nature upon which all physical and biological systems depend, and to provide the experimental and theoretical methods required to attain this understanding. http://it.stlawu.edu/~physics/ - profile Stephen F. Austin State University- Department of Physics and Astronomy The primary mission of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is teaching of the highest quality at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. http://www.physics.sfasu.edu/ - profile Texas A&M University - Department of Nuclear Engineering With a current student enrollment of about 204 undergraduates, 74 graduate students and a faculty of 19, This school is ranked third nationally (U.S. News and World Report) in both undergraduate and graduate studies. http://nuclear.tamu.edu/home/ - profile The University of Iowa - Department of Physics and Astronomy Provides information on courses and faculty associated with this department. http://www.physics.uiowa.edu/ - profile University of California, Irvine - Physics and Astronomy Presents facts about studying physics at this UC school. http://www.physics.uci.edu/ - profile University of California, Los Angeles - Department of Physics and Astronomy Our Department has very broad research activities that range from the cosmology of the universe and the study of Black Holes, the Sun, and extra-solar planets to the study of the elementary constituents of matter at the subatomic and nuclear levels, and encompassing the way atoms and molecules aggregate in condensed matter and biological systems and the behavior of plasma and particle beam environments. http://home.physics.ucla.edu/home.php - profile University of Chicago - Department of Physics The University of Chicago prides itself on cross-disciplinary research. To promote interaction between disciplines, physics research is primarily carried out in three research institutes. http://physics.uchicago.edu/ - profile University of Delaware - Department of Physics and Astronomy The arrival of the Bartol Research Institute in the late 1970s transformed developing research areas in astrophysics and elementary particle physics into full-fledged programs for Ph.D. students. Another important area of research in DPA is atomic, molecular, and optical physics; other theoretical programs include nonlinear physics and relativity. http://www.physics.udel.edu/ - profile University of Hawaii, Manoa - Department of Physics and Astronomy The major research areas are elementary particle physics, free-electron laser physics (including applications in medical physics), condensed matter physics, particle astrophysics, with a combined annual funding of several million dollars. http://www.phys.hawaii.edu/ - profile University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - Department of Physics The Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign—ranked among the top ten in the U.S. by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences—is physics on the cutting edge of research and education. The mission is to serve the people of the State of Illinois, the nation, and the world through leadership in physics research, science education, public outreach, and professional service. http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/ - profile University of Maine - Department of Physics and Astronomy Information on people, research and programs in physics in Maine. http://www.physics.umaine.edu/ - profile University of Minnesota - School of Physics and Astronomy The teaching, research and outreach activities of Physics are the focus of this web site. http://www.physics.umn.edu/ - profile University of Mississippi - Physics and Astronomy Offering information on bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in physics. http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/physics_and_astronomy/ - profile University of Nebraska, Lincoln - Department of Physics and Astronomy Learn about the department, its academic programs, research and outreach activities. Visit the calendar of events for an up-to-date list of colloquia, seminars and other events happening in the department. http://www.physics.unl.edu/ - profile University of Pennsylvania - Department of Physics and Astronomy Inforemation on the courses and faculty associated with this department. http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/ - profile University of Pittsburgh - Physics and Astronomy Department The University of Pittsburgh's internationally recognized Department of Physics and Astronomy has been an important leader at the frontier of science and, with 500 PhD alumni, has launched many distinguished careers. http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/ - profile University of Washington - Physics Department Offers newsletter and information regarding the available programs of study, research projects, curriculum, classes, and departmental activities. http://www.phys.washington.edu/ - profile University of Wisconsin, Madison - Physics Department The University of Wisconsin-Madison has for decades been ranked among the top universities in the United States. One reason is the high quality and unusually broad scope of the research program in our Physics Department. The department's first Ph.D. was awarded in 1899, and over a thousand students have earned doctorates in virtually every area of physics since. http://www.physics.wisc.edu/ - profile USC - Department of Physics and Astronomy Here you will find a group of faculty engaged in a broad range of research programs. Working together in collaboration with postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, undergraduate students, and visiting scholars, the faculty regularly produce important results in their fields. http://physics.usc.edu/ - profile Wayne State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy Information on education and research programs offered to its undergraduate and graduate majors. Students may follow a comprehensive physics curriculum to more interdisciplinary programs incorporating engineering and other science courses. Likewise opportunities for research span a wide variety from fundamental physics to applied physics. http://www.physics.wayne.edu/ - profile William & Mary - Physics Department The department consists of thirty members on the instructional faculty, together with approximately fifteen additional physicists in purely research positions. The research areas in the department include atomic, molecular, and optical physics, computational physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear and particle physics, and plasma and non-linear physics. http://www.wm.edu/physics/ - profile |
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