Minor in Biological Physics
| Program Goals | Learning Objectives | 
|---|---|
| 1. Students will have a knowledge of the information in each of the major areas of physics. | 1A. Students will demonstrate an improved understanding of the fundamental concepts in each of the major areas of physics | 
| 2. Students will have mastered the skills appropriate to the discipline of physics. | 2A. Students will demonstrate a conceptual problem solving ability. 2B. Students will demonstrate a proficiency in the application of mathematics to physics. | 
| 3. Students will understand how physics can improve our understanding of biology and medicine. | 3A. Students will be able to apply physics principles to biological and medical situations. | 
Course requirements 18 credits
- PHY 213 (or 201 or 221) & PHY 205 General Physics I (4 credits)
- PHY 214 (or 202 or 222) & PHY 206 General Physics II (4 credits)
- PHY 301 Modern Physics (3 credits)
- PHY 351 Physics in Medicine OR PHY 353 Introduction to Biological Physics (3 credits)
- BIO 211 General Biology: Molecular and Cellular (4 credits)
