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0 in one of these fields will have an individual curriculum prescribed to pre-
) pare him for his life’s work.
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PHYSICS
st The objectives of the Department of Physics are signified by its
n- program and its relationship to the total program of the University. These
»d objectives are not numerous and they are integrable:
1. to provide instruction to the end that students of the University,
ts regardless of their special interests, may acquire a general under-
ed standing of, and an appreciation for physics and its importance and .
at usefulness in the scientific age in which they live;
J' 2. to provide a complete undergraduate collegiate curriculum with suf-
¤€ ficient elasticity so that graduates with a major in physics may teach
31 in secondary schools, may use it as a strong foundation for voca-
¤· tions, or may go on to greater specialization in physics;
3. to provide graduate instruction and modern facilities for research in .·
physics leading to advanced degrees.
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’d· Suggested Outline of a Curriculum in the Physical Sciences
fic with Physics as a Major:
30:
de Freshman Year
Se, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
uit CTS. CFS.
d Military Science la 2 Military Science lb 2
lr . Physical Education ’ Physical Education '
mt English 12 3 English lb 3
_8d Math. 17 (Coll. Alg.) 3 Math. 19 (Analytic Geom.) 3
~ Math. 18 (Trigonometry) 3 Engineering Problems 2 1
Ee. · Chemistry la (General) 5 Chemistry lb (General) 5
is Hygiene 1
16 E
ges ’ Students required to take physical education will enroll each semester until the
ach · vhysical fitness standard is completed.
my Sophomore Year
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
Crs. Crs.
Military Science Ga 2 Military Science 6b 2
arts Math. 20a (Diff. Calc.) 4 Math. 20b (Int. Calc.) 4
Physics Jia (General) 6 Physics 3b (General) 6
fOl‘ Biological Sciences 3 Biological Sciences 3
uch iF0reign Languages 3 i'FOI'BigTl Languages 3
ice) I5 18
Sw- _ '{The foreign language requirement is not complete until the proficiency examina-
, hon, based on 6 credits’ work, has been passed.
Junior Year
Op, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
I tic Physics 104 (Theor. Mech.) 4 Physics 123a {Heat & Thermo.) 3
9 Math. 105a ¤Diff. Eq.) 3 Physics 111 (Elect. 8.: Mag.) 3
Social Studies 3 Humanities 2
Chemistry 2la (Quant. Anal.) 5 Social Studies 3
Humanities 4 Field or Free Electives 6
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