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FacultyHollis Williams, Associate Professor of Physics (Program Chair) DescriptionThe physical science major is offered jointly by the Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics Programs. The program is designed primarily for the students who are participating in the Engineering Dual Degree Program (the 3/2 Program), in which students receive a B.A. in physical science from Trinity College and a B.S. in engineering from the George Washington University or the University of Maryland. The physical science major is also an excellent preparation for a career in secondary-school science education through the B.A./M.A.T. Program. Major RequirementsRequired Courses (36 credits) ALL of the following courses:
Engineering Dual Degree Specialization (7 credits)* BOTH of the following mathematics courses:
Required course work in engineering is taken at the George Washington
University or the University of Maryland. Teaching Specialization (23 credits) ONE biology course chosen from between:
ALL of the following chemistry courses:
ONE additional elective in chemistry (recommended: CHEM 331 Environmental Chemistry) ONE additional elective in physics (recommended: PHYS 105 Astronomy) ONE senior seminar:
Program PoliciesAdvanced Placement: As an interdisciplinary program, the Physical Science Program follows the Advanced Placement guidelines of its component disciplines. CLEP Policy: As an interdisciplinary program, the Physical Science Program follows the CLEP guidelines of its component disciplines. Grades in Major Courses: Students are required to earn a grade of "C" (2.0) or better in all courses counted to fulfill requirements for the major. Pass/No Pass: Courses fulfilling the major requirements may not be taken pass/no pass. Senior Assessment: Seniors pursuing the engineering dual degree will complete a senior project in engineering at the George Washington University or the University of Maryland. For students pursing the teaching track, NSM 491 serves as the Senior Assessment. TELL Policy: TELL credits are not applicable. Transfer Credits: Transfer credits toward the major will be accepted with the approval of the Program Chair. Course DescriptionsCourse descriptions appear in the Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Mathematics (Interdisciplinary Courses), and Physics sections of this catalog. |
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