2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics
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Dr. Nick Flynn, department head
Classroom Center, Room 420 • WTAMU Box 60787
806-651-2540 • Fax 806-651-2544
nflynn@wtamu.edu
wtamu.edu/academics/mathematics-chemistry-physics.aspx
Faculty: Ambrose, Carlisle, C. Clewett, D. Clewett, Combs, Craig, Cruz, Flynn, Gill, Hajje, Jacobs, Khan, Lawler, Lockwood-Cooke, Meador, Seth, Seward, Tao, Woodyard.
The Department of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics combines the varied disciplines of chemistry, mathematics and physics. Commitment to excellence in classroom instruction designed for producing society-ready graduates in these disciplines is the primary goal of the department. The department has a broad range of talented faculty with expertise in specific areas of science and technology that demand quality graduates.
Students may pursue degree programs in the traditional scientific or technical disciplines within the department or they may pursue integrated programs in areas such as biochemistry, pre-medicine or specific teaching fields. Secondary teacher certification in the areas of mathematics and physical science are a vital part of the departmental program. The department frequently integrates its programs with other programs within the University to produce a study track that will meet the individual student’s desired educational goals.
Chemistry
The chemistry discipline provides excellent instruction and hands-on experience to a diverse group of majors. In addition to science and technology in the classroom, there is ample opportunity for laboratory research and special topic studies at the undergraduate level. Whether a student’s final employment goal is chemistry, biochemistry, medical school, graduate school or industry, students will be well prepared with a degree in chemistry from this program. The Chemistry Program also offers courses to support secondary education certification in physical science.
Mathematics
Mathematics faculty are involved in both pure and applied mathematics research along with grant activities using inquiry-based mathematics instruction. Students pursuing traditional mathematics or mathematics education programs are encouraged to develop strong computer proficiencies to meet the mathematical needs of a technological society. For more information, refer to the “Department of Education ” section of this catalog.
Physics
The Physics Program offers both algebra-based and calculus-based introductory physics courses that are required by several university degree programs. A full-range of upper-level physics courses taught by members of The Texas A&M University System can be taken to meet the bachelor of science degree in physics or as electives by majors in other technically demanding fields. The Physics Program also offers courses to support secondary education certification in physical science. For more information, refer to the “Department of Education ” section of this catalog.
Faculty specializations include dielectric properties, physics education and astronomy. Physics majors may find employment, study and research opportunities at the internationally respected Alternative Energy Institute (AEI). AEI is located on the WTAMU campus and maintains a wind- and solar-energy test site at Nance Ranch. Science education and physics majors interested in careers in teaching may gain experience both in traditional and technology-based instruction as undergraduate teaching assistants in physics laboratories.
Discipline - Course Prefix
Chemistry - CHEM
Mathematics and Physical Science - MPS
Mathematics - MATH
Physics - PHYS
NOTE: See the “Course Descriptions ” section of this catalog for a complete list of courses offered by the University.
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