OVERVIEW OF THE PHYSICS PROGRAM

The Physics program provides students in science, mathematics, technology, secondary education  and  various pre-professional programs with an understanding of fundamental concepts and principles that govern the physical universe. Physics students utilize mathematical methods, observation and critical reasoning to describe and analyze relationships between properties of matter and the interactions that cause things to change, providing an environment for the development and application of analytic and problem solving skills needed for careers and graduate study. We offer a minor in physics that compliments majors in science, math, computer science, and technology.  A physics single teaching field for grades 9-Adult is also offered for the A.B. in Education degree in conjunction with the School of Education.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PHYSICS STUDENTS

Graduates of FSU with the physics education are able to pass certification requirements as physics secondary education teachers.  Physics teachers are in high demand both in and outside WV.  Graduates with a physics minor are better able to enter graduate school or find their employment opportunities diversified and enhanced.  Those who graduate from the pre-professional programs are prepared to enter their graduate programs.

To contact the College of Science and Technology with general questions, please email us at scitech@fairmontstate.edu .
 
   

Contact Info

Dr. Dwight Harris, Chair
Department of Computer Science,
Math and Physics
College of Science and Technolgy
328b Hunt Haught Hall
Phone: 304.367.4714
E-Mail: dharris@fairmontstate.edu

 
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