The physics curriculum is designed to develop a strong
foundation in classical and modern
physics, which will serve as a basis for future
specialization, for additional study at the
graduate level, and for design and development work in
industrial laboratories. The curriculum
emphasizes basic physical concepts, and includes extensive
work in mathematics and
related areas. Laboratory facilities are available for work in
optics, acoustics, X-ray diffraction,
nuclear physics, and solid-state physics. Course topics
included in the curriculum are
Many Particle Physics, Physical Optics, Biophysics, Biomedical
Optics, Theoretical Mechanics,
Electromagnetism, Celestial Mechanics, Acoustics, Microsensors,
Semiconductor Materials
and Devices, X-rays and Crystalline Materials, Electro-Optics,
and Laser Physics.
The Physics program places an emphasis on laboratory courses
with a hands-on approach.
The students have the opportunity to take a variety of courses
in disciplines such as math and
chemistry allowing them to tailor their education. The Physics
curriculum is flexible enough
that one can double major in computer science, mathematics,
electrical engineering, and
mechanical engineering. National interest in our program has
been generated by our basic
physics courses that use new methodologies of teaching such as
studio format lectures.
We have a wide range of research programs accessible to
undergraduates including areas
such as: Astronomy, Solid State Devices, Electro-optics,
Non-linear Optics, X-ray absorption,
Semiconductor Materials and Devices, Magnetics, Chaos, Lasers,
Fiber Optics, Holography,
Microsensors. In addition, we are very successful in placing
our students in summer internship
positions with various research facilities such as NASA,
Argonne National Laboratory,
Sandia National Laboratory, National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, and CSPAAR.PHYSICS
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Freshman Year |
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Fall Term |
Credit |
MA
PH
CLSK
RH
HSS
EM |
111
111
100
131
104 |
Calculus I
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Physics I................................
College and Life Skills .........
Rhetoric and Composition
or
Elective..................................
Graphical Communications . |
5
4
1
4
2 |
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16 |
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Winter Term |
Credit |
PH
MA
CHEM
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112
112
111
100 |
Physics II...............................
Calculus II.............................
General Chemistry I..............
Comp. Elective*....................
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4
5
4
2-4 |
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15 or
17 |
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Spring Term |
Credit |
PH
MA
CHEM
HSS
RH |
113
113
113
131 |
Physics III .............................
Calculus III............................
General Chemistry II ............
Elective
or
Rhetoric and Composition ....
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4
5
4
4 |
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17 |
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Sophomore Year |
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Fall Term |
Credit |
Free
PH
MA
PH |
235
221
292 |
Elective†................................
Many Particle Physics ..........
Differential Equations I &
Matrix ...............................
Physical Optics..................... |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Winter Term |
Credit |
PH
HSS
CHEM
MA |
255
115
222 |
Fnd of Mod Phys ..................
Elective..................................
Chemistry III .........................
Differential Equations &
Matrix II ............................
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4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Spring Term |
Credit |
PH
HSS
MA
Free |
314
371 |
Theo Mech
I..........................
Elective..................................
Linear Algebra I ....................
Elective†................................ |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Junior
Year |
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Fall Term |
Credit |
HSS
PH
Technical
PH |
316
405 |
Elective..................................
Electric and Magnetic
Fields.................................
Elective†................................
S.C. Mat & Dev I ................. |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Winter Term |
Credit |
PH
PH
HSS
Technical |
317
401 |
Electromagnetism ................
Intro Quantum Mechanics .
Elective..................................
Elective†................................ |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Spring Term |
Credit |
PH
HSS
Math
OE
PH
Free |
325
450
327 |
Advanced Physics Lab I.....
Elective..................................
Elective†
or
Laser Sys & App ..........
Therm & Statistical
Mech**
or
Elective†................................ |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Senior Year |
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Fall Term |
Credit |
Math
Technical
HSS
Free |
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Elective†................................
Elective†................................
Elective..................................
Elective.................................. |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Winter Term |
Credit |
PH
HSS
Technical
Free |
425 |
Advanced Physics Lab II....
Elective..................................
Elective†................................
Elective†................................ |
4
4
4
4 |
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16 |
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Spring Term |
Credit |
Math
OE
PH
Free |
450
327 |
Elective†................................
or
Laser Sys & App .................
Electives ................................
Therm & Statistical
Mech**
or
Elective†................................ |
4
4
8
4 |
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16 |
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Total credits
required: 192 |
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* Computing elective: 2 or 4 credit course on computing
from the following course: AB 140, CHE 110, CSSE 120, and
ME 123. CSSE 120 is required for physics majors who are
planning to double major with CSSE, CPE, EE, MA, and ME
** Alternate year course and ‘L’ denotes courses with
laboratories
†Free, Math and technical electives are only suggestions and
can change subject to offering. Electives must be approved by PHOE advisor.
SUMMARY OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PHYSICS MAJORS
| 1. |
All the courses listed above by the number. |
| 2. |
The program must be approved
by the advisor. |
| 3. |
Eight credits of physics
courses, besides those listed by number |
| 4. |
Twenty credits of technical
electives of which at least eight must be in courses other
than physics courses (cannot include ECE340). |
| 5. |
Cross reference for the
following courses: |
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ECE340 and ECE341 for PH316
and PH317
ES202 for PH235 |
| 6. |
Twenty credits of free
electives (cannot include ECE340). |
| 7. |
Thirty-six credits of
humanities or social sciences courses. The distribution of
these courses must meet the requirements of the Department
of Humanities, Social and Life Sciences. |
| 8. |
A technical elective is any
RHIT course in chemistry, computer science, engineering,
life sciences, mathematics, or physics |
| 9. |
A free elective is any course
offered at RHIT except with MS or AS prefix. |
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Course |
by Subjects |
Hours |
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Physics Course work
Physics Electives*
Chemistry and Mathematics Course work**
Mathematics Electives***
Humanities and Social Science (Standard requirement)
Technical Electives†
Free Electives††
Miscellaneous†††
Total |
56
8
39
8
36
16
20
9
192 |
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*Listed below are the PH elective courses,
from which a physics major is required to take 8 hours. |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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OE171
OE172
OE280
OE393
OE395
OE480
OE485
OE495
PH230
PH265
PH270
PH290, 490
PH302
PH310
PH314
PH322
PH327
PH330
PH402
PH404
PH406
PH407
PH408
PH437
PH440
PH460
PH470 |
Holography and
Photography
Optics and Technology
Paraxial Optics
Fiber Optics and Applications
Optical Instrumentation
Lens Design and Aberrations
Electro-Optics and Applications
Optical Metrology
Intro to Astronomy and Astrophysics
Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics
Special Topics in Physics
Directed Research
Biophysics
Intro to Relativity
Theoretical Mechanics I
Celestial Mechanics and Solar System Physics
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Material Failure
Introduction to Atomic Physics
Acoustics
Semiconductor Materials and Devices II
Solid State Physics
Microsensors
Introduction to Image Processing
X-rays and Crystalline Materials
Directed Study
Special Topics in Physics |
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Arranged
Arranged
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
(Arranged)
(Arranged) |
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PH497,498,499 Senior Thesis |
(Arranged) |
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**Math and Chemistry Courses: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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MA111
MA112
MA113
MA221
MA222
MA371
CHEM111
CHEM112
CHEM115
Total |
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Diff. Eq. I
Diff. Eq. II
Linear Algebra
Gen. Chemistry I
Gen. Chemistry II
Chemistry III
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5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
39 |
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***Listed below are the mathematics
elective courses, of which a physics major must choose
two, or have the consent of the advisor to take any other
mathematics courses. |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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MA302
MA305
MA310
MA433 |
Boundary Value
Problems
Advanced Calculus
Functions of a Complex Variable
Numerical Analysis |
4
4
4
4 |
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†Sixteen credits of technical electives are
required for a physics major, of which at least eight must
be in courses other than physics courses (cannot include
ECE340). |
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††A physics major may take twenty credit
hours of free electives, which may include any of the
electives mentioned above or any other course offered at
RHIT. These electives may not be chosen from Military
Science or Air Force Science areas. |
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†††Miscellaneous Courses |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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CLSK100
EM104
OE450
Total |
College and Life
Skills
Graph Comm.
Laser System and Applications
Computing Elective
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1
2
4
2
9 |
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Area Minor Programs
The course requirements and advisors for Area
Minors in Physics, Solid State Physics/Materials Science,
Optical Engineering and Electronics are listed below.
Successful completion of an Area Minor is indicated on the
student’s grade transcript. A student interested in pursuing
an Area Minor should consult with the appropriate advisor.
Area Minor in Physics
(Eligibility: students in any major degree program except for
Physics)
Advisors: all Physics faculty members.
| Required
courses: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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PH314
PH325 |
Theoretical Mechanics I
Advanced Laboratory I |
4
4 |
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| Plus three of: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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PH292*
PH310
PH315
PH316**
PH327
PH401 |
Physical Optics
Introduction to Relativity
Theoretical Mechanics II
Electric and Magnetic Fields
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics |
4
4
4
4
4
4 |
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*Students majoring in Optical Engineering may not count
PH292 for the minor requirements. Such students may
substitute here any PH course numbered 300 or greater
which is not a named requirement for the OE major.
**ECE340 may be substituted here for students who take it
as part of their major degree requirements. |
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In order to have the area minor posted to your
transcript you must submit an area minor completion form to
the registrar. Forms are available in the Physics and Optical
Engineering office.
Area Minor in Solid State
Physics/Materials Science
(Eligibility: students in any degree program)
Advisors: Dr. Bunch, Dr. McInerney, Dr. Moloney, Dr.
Siahmakoun, Dr. Syed, Dr. Wagner
| Required
courses: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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PH405
PH406 |
Physics of Solid State
Devices
Solid State Physics |
4
4 |
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ME328/CHE315
Materials Engineering/Material Science &
Engineering |
4 |
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| Plus at least
two of: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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PH330
PH407
PH408
PH440 |
Material Failure
Low Temperature Physics
Microsensors
X-Rays and Crystalline Materials |
4
4
4
4 |
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PH490/ME490
Directed Research |
4 |
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ME302
ME417 |
Heat Transfer
Advanced Materials Engineering |
4
4 |
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Area Minor in Optical Engineering
Eligibility: students in any degree program, except Optical
Engineering.
Advisors: Drs. Bunch, Ditteon, Duree, Joenathan, Siahmakoun,
Wagner, Berry (ECE), and Ferguson (ECE).
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Required courses: |
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Course
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Description |
Hours |
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OE 280
PH 292
OE 295 |
Paraxial Optics
Physical Optics
Optical Systems |
4
4
4 |
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Plus at least two* courses from one of the areas listed
below: |
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Lens Design Area |
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Course
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Description |
Hours |
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OE 415
OE 416
OE 480
OE 490 |
Optical
Engineering Design I
Optical Engineering Design II
Lens Design and Aberrations
Directed Research |
4
4
4
4 |
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Photonics/Electro-optics Area |
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Course
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Description |
Hours |
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OE 415
OE 416
PH 450
OE 485
OE 490
OE 493 |
Optical
Engineering Design I
Optical Engineering Design II
Laser Systems and Applications
Electro-optics and Applications
Directed Research
Fiber Optics and Applications |
4
4
4
4
4
4 |
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Image Processing Area |
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Course
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Description |
Hours |
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OE 415
OE 416
OE 490 |
Optical
Engineering Design I 4
Optical Engineering Design II 4
Directed Research |
4
4
4 |
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PH
437/ECE480 Introduction to Image
Processing
PH 537/ECE582 Advanced Image Processing |
4
4 |
In order to have the area minor posted to your
transcripts you must submit an area-minor completion form to
the registrar. Forms are available in the Physics and Optical
Engineering office (CL106).
Area Minor in ECE
(Eligibility: Only students in Physics.)
Advisors: Physics faculty and ECE faculty
| Required
courses: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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ES 203
ECE 200
ECE 300
ECE 380
ECE 310
ECE 314 |
Electrical Systems
Circuits and Systems
Signals and Systems
Discrete Time and Continuous Systems
Communication Systems
Wireless Systems |
4
4
4
4
4
4 |
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Area Minor in Electronics
(Eligibility: only students in Physics or Optical Engineering
degree programs)
Advisors: Drs. Ditteon, Joenathan, Kirkpatrick, McInerney,
Moloney, Syed, Wagner
| Required
courses: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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ECE130
ECE200
ECE300
ECE330 |
Introduction to Logic Design
Circuits and Systems
Signals and Systems
Digital Design Lab |
4
4
4
4 |
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Plus at least one of: |
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Course |
Description |
Hours |
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ECE 310
ECE 333
ECE 341
ECE 350
ECE 380
ECE 410
ECE 430
PH 408 |
Communication Systems
Digital Systems
Electromagnetic Waves
Electronics and Interfacing
Discrete Time and Continuous Systems
Computer Networks
Microcomputers
Microsensors |
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4 |
If any one of these courses is a named
requirement for the degree program, then another course from
the above list must be substituted. Five courses over and
above the named requirements for the major are required to
earn this area minor.
In order to have the area minor posted to your
transcripts you must submit an area-minor completion form to
the registrar. Forms are available in the Physics and Optical
Engineering office (CL106).
Also see Certificate Program in Semiconductor
Materials and Devices
You may view all information regarding Physics
and Optical Engineering at our
web site:
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/Class/phoe
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