MINOR IN PHYSICS
Office:
University Hall, Room 222
Telephone:
(760) 750-4118
Program Coordinator:
Graham Oberem, Ph.D.
Faculty:
Richard H. Karas, Ph.D.
Graham Oberem, Ph.D.
Program Offered:
• Minor in Applied Physics
The Minor in Applied Physics
offers students majoring in another discipline the opportunity to gain a deeper
understanding of digital electronic circuits, particularly as applied to the
design and construction of computer hardware. In the high technology industry,
it is important to understand the function of electronic sensors, and
controllers, and how such devices are used in data capture, transmission and
storage. At the lower-division, the Minor in Applied Physics builds a broad
foundation of physical concepts that are needed to understand the operation of
electronic circuits, semiconductor devices, and data transmission networks. At
the upper division, the program emphasizes digital electronic hardware design,
with significant hands-on experience in building and testing computer-related
circuits, while at the same time providing opportunity for specialization and
deeper understanding of some aspects of physics. Students must earn a grade of
C (2.0) or better in each class in the minor.
Course Requirements
Completion of twenty-three
(23) units, eleven (11) of which must be at the upper-division.
Recommended Course of Study:
Units
a. Required lower-division
(12)
PHYS 201 4 units
PHYS 202 4
units
PHYS 203 4
units
b. Required upper-division
(8) units
PHYS 301 4
units
PHYS 302 4 units
c. One of the following (3)
units
CS 433 CS 436
PHYS 321
PHYS 322
PHYS 323
Total Units 23
units