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Physics and Astronomy |
Dorian M. Hatch, Chair
270 FB, PO Box 24359, (801) 378-2427
College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Advisement Center
1116 TMCB, PO Box 26539, (801) 378-6270
Admission to Degree Program
All degree programs in the Department of Physics and Astronomy are open enrollment. However, special limitations apply for teaching majors.
The Discipline
Through its undergraduate offerings the Department of Physics and Astronomy seeks to help students of all disciplines to become more fully aware of our physical environment, to understand the structure and behavior of matter and energy, to realize that man is capable of comprehending natural laws, and to appreciate both the strengths and the limitations of science.
Career Opportunities
A degree in physics and astronomy can provide:
Graduation Requirements
To receive a bachelor's degree a student must fill three groups of requirements: (1) general education requirements; (2) university requirements; and (3) major requirements.
General Education Requirements
Please see your college advisement center for information about general education courses you should take to dovetail with your major program.
Languages of Learning
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Precollege Math (none to three courses)
(or Math ACT score of at least 22) |
0-3.0 hours |
| First-Year Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
| Advanced Writing (one to four courses) | 3-8.0 |
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Advanced Languages/Math/Music (one to four courses) |
3-20.0 |
Liberal Arts Core
| Biological Science (one to two courses) | 3-6.0 |
| Physical Science (one to two courses) | 3-7.0 |
| American Heritage (one to two courses) | 3-6.0 |
| Wellness (one to three courses) | 1.5-3.0 |
| History of Civilization (two courses) | 6.0 |
Arts and Sciences Electives
| Arts and Letters (one course) | 3.0 |
| Natural Sciences (one course) | 3-4.0 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course) | 3.0 |
Note 1: For a complete list of courses that will fill each GE category, see the General Education section of the current class schedule.
Note 2: Additional information about general education requirements can be found in the General Education section of the current class schedule or this catalog.
Minimum University Requirements
| Religion | 14.0 |
| Upper-division hours | 40.0 |
| Residency | 30.0 |
| Total hours | 128.0 |
Cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0.
Note: See the Graduation section of this catalog for more information.
Major Requirements
Complete the major requirements listed for one of the folowing undergraduate degree programs.
Undergraduate Programs and Degrees
| BA | Physics Teaching |
| BS | Physics |
| BS | Honors in Physics and University Honors |
| BS | Physics-Astronomy |
| BS | Applied Physics |
Emphases:
Computer Science
Selected Options
| BS | Honors in Applied Physics and University Honors |
Emphases:
Computer Science
Selected Options
| Minors |
Physics
Physics Teaching Astronomy |
For help or information on the undergraduate programs, please see your college advisement center.
Graduate Programs and Degrees
| MS | Physics |
| PhD | Physics |
| PhD | Physics and Astronomy |
For more information See the 1997-98 BYU Graduate Catalog.
General Information
BA Physics Teaching (71-72 hours,* including certification hours)
Major Requirements
Recommended Courses
Chem 105, 106.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
BS Physics (57 hours*)
Major Requirements
Recommended Courses
CS 130 or 142.
Chem 111.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
BS Honors in Physics and University Honors
For more information on this degree program, see your college advisement center.
See also the University Honors Education section of this catalog.
BS Physics-Astronomy (59 hours*)
Major Requirements
Recommended Courses
CS 130 or 142.
Chem 111.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
BS Applied Physics: Computer Science Emphasis (57 hours*)
Major Requirements
Recommended Course
Phscs 442 is strongly recommended.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
BS Applied Physics: Selected Options Emphasis (55 hours*)
Major Requirements
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
BS Honors in Applied Physics and University Honors
For more information on this degree program, see your college advisement center.
See also the University Honors Education section of this catalog.
Minor Physics (23 hours*)
Complete the following:
Phscs 121, 122,150, 221, 222, 250, 340.
Math 112, 113.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
Minor Physics Teaching (25 hours*)
Complete the following:
Phscs 121, 122, 150, 221, 222, 250, 314.
Math 112, 113.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
Minor Astronomy (26 hours*)
Complete the following:
Phscs 121, 227, 228, 527, 528, 529.
Math 112, 113.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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Undergraduate Courses
100. Fundamentals of Physics. (3:3:0) F
105. Introductory Applied Physics. (3:3:0) F, W, Sp Prerequisite: high
school algebra and trigonometry. Recommended: concurrent registration in
Phscs 107.
106. Introductory Applied Physics. (3:3:0) F, W, Su Prerequisite: Phscs
105 or equivalent. Recommended: concurrent registration in Phscs 108.
107. Introductory Applied Physics Laboratory. (1:0:3) F, W, Sp Prerequisite: Phscs 105 or concurrent registration.
108. Introductory Applied Physics Laboratory. (1:0:3) F, W, Su Prerequisite: Phscs 106 or concurrent registration.
121, 122. Principles of Physics. (3:3:1 ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite:
for 121, concurrent registration in Math 112; for 122, concurrent registration
in Math 113.
127. Descriptive Astronomy. (3:3:0.5) F, W, Sp, Su Honors and Independent
Study also.
Note: Phscs 128 is not a laboratory course for Phscs 127.
128. Elementary Astronomy Laboratory. (1:0:2) F Prerequisite: Phscs 127
or 129.
137. Introduction to the Atmosphere and Weather. (3:3:0) F, W Prerequisite:
PhyS 100 or equivalent.
150. Introduction to Experimental Physics 1. (1:1:2) Prerequisite: Phscs
121 or instructor's consent.
167. Descriptive Acoustics of Music and Speech. (3:3:0) F, W, Sp Prerequisite:
PhyS 100 or equivalent.
199R. Cooperative Education. (1-3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite:
both department chair's and cooperative education coordinator's consent.
221. Principles of Physics. (3:3:0) F, W, Sp Prerequisite: Phscs 121.
222. Principles of Physics. (3:3:0) F, W, Su Prerequisite: Phscs 121, 122.
227. Solar System Astronomy. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Math 112, 113, Phscs
121.
228. Stellar and Extragalactic Astronomy. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Math 112,
113, Phscs 227.
250. Introduction to Experimental Physics 2. (1:1:2) Prerequisite: Phscs
122; Phscs 150 or Chem 226; or instructor's consent.
281. Principles of Solid State Physics. (3:3:1) F Prerequisite: Phscs 121,
122.
314. (Phscs-Hist 314-Phil 423) History and Philosophy of Science. (3:3:0)
F, Sp Prerequisite: PhyS 100 or instructor's consent.
318. Introduction to Classical Field Theory. (3:3:0) F, Su Prerequisite:
Math 343, 344, 434.
321. Mechanics. (3:3:0) W, Su Prerequisite: Phscs 121, Math 344, 434.
340. Electronics Lab. (1:1:2) W, Sp Prerequisite: Phscs 122.
350. Advanced Experimental Techniques. (3:0:6) Prerequisite: Phscs 250,
340; or instructor's consent. Recommended: knowledge of a computer programming
language.
391R. Seminar in Current Physics. (1:1:0 ea.) F, W on dem.
431. Thermal Physics. (3:3:0) F Prerequisite: Phscs 222, Math 344.
441, 442. Electricity and Magnetism. (3:3:0 ea.) 441: F, Sp; 442: W, Su
Prerequisite: for 441: Phscs 122, Math 344, 434; for 442: Phscs 318, 441.
450. Experimental Design. (3:0:6) Prerequisite: Phscs 350 or instructor's
consent.
471. Optics and Electromagnetic Theory. (3:3:0) W Prerequisite: Phscs 122,
221, 318.
497R. Introduction to Research. (1-3:0:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su
498R. Senior Thesis. (1-3:0:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su
499R. Honors Thesis. (1-3:0:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su
500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)
513R. Special Topics in Contemporary Physics. (1-3:3:0 ea.) F, W, Sp, Su
on dem. Prerequisite: instructor's consent.
517, 518. Mathematical Physics. (3:3:0 ea.) 517:F; 518:W Prerequisite:
Phscs 318, Math 434.
527, 528. Introduction to Astrophysics. (3:3:0 ea.) 527:F; 528:W Prerequisite:
instructor's consent.
529. Observational Astrophysics. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Phscs 527, 528.
545. Introduction to Plasma Physics. (3:3:0) F alt. yr. Prerequisite: Phscs
321, 431, 441.
546. Plasma Transport. (3:3:0) W alt. yr. Prerequisite: Phscs 545.
551. Quantum Mechanics. (3:3:0) F, W prerequisite: Phscs 222, 318, or equivalent.
552. Modern Physics. (3:3:0) F, W Prerequisite: Phscs 551.
561. Fundamentals of Acoustics. (3:3:0)
562. Applied Acoustics. (3:3:0)Prerequisite: Phscs 561 or instructor's
consent.
565. Acoustics of Music and Speech. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Phscs 561 or
instructor's consent.
566. Acoustics of Enclosures and Interacting Structures. (3:3:0) Prerequisite:
Phscs 561, 562; or instructor's consent.
571. Laser Physics. (3:3:0) F Prerequisite: Phscs 222, Math 344, and basic
understanding of atomic physics and optics.
581. Solid-State Physics. (3:3:0) W Prerequisite: Phscs 222 or equivalent.
585. Thin-Film Physics. (3:3:0) W alt. yr. Prerequisite: Phscs 222 or equivalent.
591R. Colloquium. (0.5:1:0 ea.) F, W
597R. Introduction to Research. (0.5:0:1.5 ea.)
Graduate Courses
For 600- and 700-level courses, see the 1996-97 BYU Graduate Catalog.
Physics and Astronomy Faculty
Professors
Allred, David D. (1987) BS, Brigham Young U., 1971; MA, PhD, Princeton U., 1973, 1977.
Berrondo, Manuel (1993) BS, U. of Mexico, 1966; PhD, U. of Upsala, 1969.
Dibble, William E. (1961) BS, PhD, California Inst. of Technology, 1954, 1960.
Evenson, William E. (1970) BS, Brigham Young U., 1965; PhD, Iowa State U., 1968.
Harrison, B. Kent (1964) BS, Brigham Young U., 1955; MA, PhD, Princeton U., 1957, 1959.
Hatch, Dorian M. (1968) BS, Utah State U., 1962; MA, PhD, State U. of New York, 1965, 1968.
Jones, Steven E. (1985) BS, Brigham Young U., 1973; PhD, Vanderbilt U., 1978.
Knight, Larry V. (1973) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1958, 1959; PhD, Stanford U., 1965.
Larson, Everett Gerald (1964) BS, MS, PhD, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, 1957, 1959, 1964.
Mason, Grant W. (1970) BA, Brigham Young U., 1961; PhD, U. of Utah, 1969.
McNamara, D. Harold (1955) BS, PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1947, 1950.
Merrill, John J. (1971) BS, MS, PhD, California Inst. of Technology, 1955, 1956, 1960.
Nelson, H. Mark (1959) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1954; PhD, Harvard U., 1960.
Rasband, S. Neil (1972) BA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1964, 1969.
Spencer, Ross L. (1984) BS, Brigham Young U., 1974; MS, PhD, U. of Wisconsin, 1976, 1979.
Stokes, Harold T. (1981) BS, Brigham Young U., 1971; PhD, U. of Utah, 1977.
Strong, William J. (1967) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1958, 1959; PhD, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology, 1964.
Associate Professors
Christensen, Clark G. (1972) BS, Brigham Young U., 1966; PhD, California Inst. of Technology, 1972.
Hart, Grant W. (1985) BS, Brigham Young U., 1977; PhD, U. of Maryland, 1983.
Moody, J. Ward (1990) BS, Brigham Young U., 1980; MS, PhD, U. of Michigan, 1984, 1986.
Rees, Lawrence B. (1986) BS, Brigham Young U., 1976; MS, PhD, U. of Maryland, 1979, 1983.
Taylor, Benjamin J. (1980) BA, PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1964, 1969.
Turley, R. Steven (1995) BS, Brigham Young U., 1978; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984.
VanHuele, Jean-Franois S. (1988) BS, Teacher's Proficiency, PhD, Brussels Free U., Belgium, 1979, 1983, 1987.
Assistant Professors
Hess, Brett C. (1994) BS, Brigham Young U., 1982; PhD, Iowa State U., 1988.
Peatross, Justin B. (1995) BS, Brigham Young U., 1988; PhD, U. of Rochester, 1993.
Sommerfeldt, Scott D. (1995) BM, Brigham Young U., 1983; PhD, Pennsylvania State U., 1989.
Research Physicist
Peterson, Bryan G. (1991) BS, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1983.
Emeriti
Ballif, Jae R. (1962) BS, Brigham Young U., 1953; MA, PhD, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1961, 1962.
Barnett, J. Dean (1958) BA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1954, 1959.
Decker, Daniel L. (1958) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1955; PhD, U. of Illinois, 1958.
Dixon, Dwight R. (1959) BS, Utah State U., 1942; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1955.
Dudley, J. Duane (1956) BS, Brigham Young U., 1952; MA, Rice U., 1953; PhD, U. of Utah, 1959.
Gardner, Andrew L. (1964) BS, Utah State U., 1940; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1955.
Gardner, John H. (1949) BS, Utah State U., 1943; MA, PhD, Harvard U., 1947, 1950.
Hansen, H. Kimball (1963) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1959; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1966.
Hill, Max W. (1958) BA, Brigham Young U., 1954; PhD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1959.
Jones, Douglas E. (1964) BS, MS, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1959, 1964.
Palmer, E. Paul (1966) BA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1952, 1956.
Vanfleet, Howard B. (1960) BS, Brigham Young U., 1955; PhD, U. of Utah, 1961.
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