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It's time to start thinking about the courses you will be taking next semester.
Requirements for a major or minor for Physics and Astronomy students
To answer questions about Major or Minor requirements from any department in the College of Arts and Sciences or other needs for an enrolled student go to the following web site: Arts and Science InformationPHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY MAJOR'S HANDBOOK
You may pick up a copy of the most recent copy of the major's handbook in CAP 231 or access it here.ADVISING FOR - BS APPLIED PHYSICS
Make an appointment with your advisor to keep on track for your major. If you are in the BS Applied Physics Concentration and are a rising junior, then you should talk with your advisor about having a meeting with your curriculum committee to plan for your last two years of courses. You may have this meeting earlier if you have definitely decided on your concentration.ADVISING FOR - BA AND BS TEACHING
Persons interested in enrolling in other curricula should also see their advisor no later than the end of their sophomore year. It is best to have these curricular meetings as early as possible, so that you may complete the curriculum in four years.SENIOR CHECK
If you are a senior, make sure to have your senior check. You can schedule this with the Student Services Division of the Dean of Arts and Sciences (Room 100 I G Greer).COURSE SCHEDULES
Here is the link to the course schedules for the past Spring 2007 for Fall 2007 semesters and the current semester Spring 2008 back to topAll persons seeking initial advice for any Physics and Astronomy curriculum should see Dr. Anthony G. Calamai, CAP 233.
- Bachelor of Arts: Physics- Dr. A. G. Calamai
- Physics Minors- Dr. P. E. Allen
- Astronomy Minors- Dr. J. T. Pollock






