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About
Chair: Barry A. Friedman
Faculty: Hui Fang, Barry Friedman, Renee James, Gan Liang, Charles Meitzler, Scott Miller,David Pooley, Joel Walker
Mission
The mission of the Department of Physics is to promulgate the ability to critically think about nature through teaching and to develop the inquisitiveness to seek additional knowledge by research. In conducting this mission, the Department of Physics will provide capable scientists that can make positive contributions to our society. In order to accomplish this mission, the Department of Physics will take the following steps:
- Improve success in learning and research among all students in the department.
- Develop additional methods to plan and assess the program in the department.
- Recruit and retain qualified, motivated students.
- Promote diversity in the faculty and students.
- Collaborate with other institutions and departments to enhance education opportunities.
- Develop and implement additional educational services to off-campus audiences.
- Provide assistance to teachers in the schools preparing the future students for the institution.
Physics is the study of how nature behaves. It is concerned with the basic principles of the universe and is one of the foundations on which other physical sciences are based. The beauty of physics is exhibited by the simplicity of its fundamental theories and in the way a small number of basic concepts, equations and assumptions can expand the students’ understanding of the world.
Contact Information: 936.294.1601
Website: www.shsu.edu/academics/physics/
Academic Programs
The Department of Physics currently offers only undergraduate degree programs. See the current undergraduate catalog for more details.
Courses
The Department of Physics does not currently offer graduate courses. Please consult the current undergraduate catalog for course offerings.