2025-26 Academic Catalog
Department of Physics, Physical Sciences, and Geology
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This department has two independent academic programs. The main contact person is listed below for each academic program.
| Geology |
Robert Rogers, Ph.D., Department Chair |
| Physics and Physical Sciences |
Brian Morsony, Ph.D., Program Coordinator |
Office: Naraghi Hall of Science - N163
Phone: (209) 667-3466
Geology
Robert Rogers Ph.D., Program Coordinator
Professors: Ferriz H., Giaramita M., Sankey J., Rogers R.
Office: Naraghi Hall of Science - N163
Phone: (209) 667-3466
Programs
Bachelor of Science in Geology with a concentration in Applied Geology
Minor in Geology
Liberal Studies degree concentration in Earth Sciences
Teaching Credentials
Students interested in a single subject teaching credential in the sciences must consult with their adviser about the subject matter competency requirements.
Physics and Physical Sciences
Brian Morsony, Ph.D., Program Coordinator
Professors: Mokhtari S., Zhang, L.
Associate Professor: To, W., Morsony, B.
Assistant Professor: Veatch, J.
Programs
Program Learning Outcomes
Physics and Physical Sciences
Physics and Physical Sciences majors will be able to:
- Our graduates will master material in advanced courses, which presuppose understanding of physics at a more fundamental level.
- Our graduates will think critically when analyzing problems in physics, including appropriate use of advanced mathematical tools.
- Our graduates will demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a laboratory environment, including the use of advanced technologies.
- Our graduates will be satisfied with the overall quality of their physics education.
- Our graduates will have a strong command of the nature of oral and written communication and of intra-group interactions in the traditions of physics.
- Our graduates will have the skills necessary to pursue a career in physics or a related field, or to enter a graduate program.
Geology
Geology majors will be able to:
- Demonstrate literacy in Earth’s processes.
- Demonstrate understanding of geologic time, evolution/extinction, and Earth’s global processes (e.g., plate tectonics; climate change; interrelationships between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere).
- Propose workable solutions to societal problems related to resource exploration and development, construction with the Earth, and environmental issues related to Earth processes.
- Collect and interpret scientific data related to earth and paleobiological processes.
- Apply concepts/techniques of chemistry, physics, biology, math, and computer science to solve geologic and paleobiological problems.
- Formulate and test multiple hypotheses based on the scientific method.
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