Nov 23, 2024  
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics and Astronomy


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http://www.phys.utk.edu/

Soren P. Sorensen, Head

Professors
Barnes, F.E. (Joint Faculty), PhD - California
Bingham, C.R., PhD - Tennessee
Breinig, M.J., PhD - Oregon
Compton, R.N., PhD - Tennessee
Crater, H.W. (UTSI), PhD - Yale
Dagotto, E.R. (Distinguished Professor), PhD - Bariloche (Argentina)
Dai, P., PhD - Missouri
Davis, L. (UTSI), PhD - Auckland (New Zealand)
Eguiluz, A.G. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Brown
Elston, S.B., PhD - Massachusetts
Greene, G.L. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Harvard
Guidry, M.W., PhD - Tennessee
Handler, T., PhD - Rutgers
Kamychkov, I., PhD - ITEP (Russia)
Levin, J.C., PhD - Oregon
Macek, J. (Distinguished Professor), PhD - Rensselaer Polytechnic
Moreo, A. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Bariloche (Argentina)
Nazarewicz, W., PhD - Warsaw (Poland)
Painter, L.R. (Special Assistant to the Chancellor), PhD - Tennessee
Quinn, J.J. (Lincoln Chair), PhD - Maryland
Read, K.F. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Cornell
Riedinger, L.L. (Interim Vice Chancellor for Research), PhD - Vanderbilt
Siopsis, G., PhD - California Institute of Technology
Sorensen, S.P., PhD - Copenhagen (Denmark)
Thompson, J.R., PhD - Duke
Weitering, H.H. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Groningen (Netherlands)
Zhang, Z. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Rutgers
 
Associate Professors
Efremenko, Y.Y. (Joint Faculty), PhD - ITEP (Russia)
Grzywacz, R., PhD - Warsaw (Poland)
Papenbrock, T.F. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Heidelberg (Germany)
Parigger, C. (UTSI), PhD - Otago (New Zealand)
Spanier, S.M., PhD - Mainz (Germany)
 
Assistant Professors
Cardall, C.Y. (Joint Faculty), PhD - California
Jones, K.L., PhD - Surrey (England)
Joo, J., PhD - Rutgers
Mannella, N., PhD - California (Davis)
 
Director of Undergraduate Laboratories
Parks, J.E., PhD - Kentucky

Physics is the study of matter and energy and their interactions from microscopic to macroscopic regimes. It is the most fundamental physical science in the sense that the laws of physics form the foundation of all natural sciences. The undergraduate physics major provides a thorough introduction to the core areas of physics while offering students flexibility to pursue special interests through our academic, applied, or general concentrations. The academic concentration is intended for students interested in professional employment or graduate work in physics or closely related fields such as astronomy, engineering, laser technology, or computational science. The applied concentration introduces students to the physics and technology of today and tomorrow. Such a broad physics background is increasingly useful in technological and industrial fields outside of physics. The astronomy concentration is designed for students who may wish to do graduate work in astronomy or astrophysics. The general concentration is intended for students who wish to apply a  substantial knowledge of physics to fields such as secondary education, medicine, law, journalism, business, or any field of their choice.

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       Major Requirements 

              Minor Requirements