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Important
Information For Students
IAI
Majors
Placement
Testing
Program Requirements
Course
Descriptions
Faculty Advisers
Other
Transfer Programs of Study
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CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
Physics is the systematic study of the basic laws, phenomena and
properties of the universe. The study of physics is concerned with the
interactions of everything from the smallest particles known to occur
in nature to the largest things found in nature: quarks, photons, atoms,
galaxies, clusters and super clusters, and the universe itself.
Physicists are employed by industry, business, education and government.
They perform applied research in hospitals and clinics, and in educational
and federal institutions doing fundamental research. Physicists tend
to be generalists; they often find jobs in apparently unrelated fields
such as software development and electrical engineering.
While most physics majors go on for advanced degrees, some jobs are
available for those with a bachelor's degree. Most jobs in the industry
require a bachelor's or master's degree, while those doing fundamental
research require a doctorate. Students who plan to major in physics
should have a strong aptitude for mathematics. The national outlook
for jobs in physics is average for the next five to 10 years.
The Physics program at College of DuPage has three levels of study. Physics
1100 is a general survey course for liberal arts students. Physics 1201
and 1202 comprise a one-year exploration of general principles. This sequence
is recommended for students who desire a one-year sequence of lab science
and for those who intend to major in biology or a pre-professional area.
Physics 2111, 2112 and 2115 is the sequence of choice for other science
majors and for engineering majors. A course in modern physics is also
offered. Pre-medicine and pre-dentistry students should check with proposed
professional school for the appropriate physics course. |

Faculty
Advisers
Natural
and Applied Sciences Division
IC 3028
(630) 942-2010 |
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The following files describe in detail the requirements for this program.
They are portable document format (PDF) files that can be viewed and printed
with free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat
Reader on your computer, you may download it here.
Please consult a faculty adviser listed below before beginning your coursework.
Degree
• Physics, Associate in Science
When planning your coursework, use the Student Planning Worksheet. Degree
information and the worksheet can be found on the following files:
[Physics,
A.S. Degree, PDF file]
[Student
Planning Worksheet, PDF file]
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