Physics
Associate Professor Jennifer Brigati, Chair, Division of Natural Sciences and Coordinator
Courses in physics provide students with sound training in the principles and techniques of modern physical theory (basic and applied) and experimentation. The courses integrate laboratory, theoretical, and research skills to provide the range of abilities needed by the practicing professional in highly interdisciplinary applications. Students majoring in Biochemistry, Biology, Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering, as well as those seeking to enter selected professional programs are encouraged to take courses in Physics.