Minor in Physics
(updated October 9, 2009)
A minor in physics appeals to students who have an interest in physics but intend to pursue a degree in some other field. If this other field is a technical discipline, it is likely that it already requires two or three of the courses needed for a physics minor. In this case, only two or three additional courses are necessary for completion of the minor, these being selected from the list shown below. Note that certain courses in this list have prerequisites that may preclude a student from taking them, depending on other courses selected by the student.
PHYSICS MINOR PROGRAM (effective Spring 2010)
PHYS 121 (or 115 or 123) and PHYS 122 (or 116 or 124) and PHYS 221 plus two of the following courses;
PHYS 301, 310, 313, 315, 316, 324, 326, 327, 328 (or 336), 331, 332
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Students who matriculated prior to the spring of 2010 may pursue an earlier version of the minor.
PHYS 121 (or 115 or 123) and PHYS 122 (or 116 or 124) and PHYS 221 plus two of the following courses;
PHYS 196, 204 (or 208), 309, 310, 313, 315, 316, 326, 331, 332, 324, 328 (or 336)
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For more information, contact Prof. Gary Chottiner , gary.chottiner@case.edu .
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