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Semiconductor design. Renewable energy. Space exploration. Mechanical engineering. These are just a few of the high-tech growth industries requiring physicists. Our Physics Bachelor of Science degree program combines a rigorous scientific foundation with practical applications in lab work and opportunities to collaborate with faculty on research.
Understand the courses you’ll take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you’ll gain mastery of. This program also offers a minor program option. Get all the detailed information you’re looking for.
Clarke Science, home of RIC’s Department of Physical Sciences, recently underwent a complete modernization. The expanded footprint of the building now houses new, state-of-the-art research labs.
We are proud to offer one-on-one research with faculty mentors for students interested in pursuing graduate school in physics or engineering.
“There are students who aren’t strong performers in the classroom who just come to life in the lab. It’s my job to help students decide if they want to work on problems that don’t yet have solutions and that only happens in the lab.”
"There are few things more beautiful than the core of a nuclear reactor," says RIC Associate Professor of Physical Sciences Benjamin Young.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to demonstrate:
Writing is critical in both chemistry and physics, both in the research process itself and to communicate scientific findings to a wider audience. Writing is important throughout the research process to keep an accurate record of the motivation, design, results and conclusions of an experiment. After the experiment is complete, it is critical that the findings be communicated to the wider community. This could mean communicating to other scientists who will build on these findings, to government or private employers who will use them to guide policy or to design technology or to the general public to help them make informed decisions on scientific issues.
In these courses, you will engage in a series of experiments and are expected to keep an accurate lab notebook. In Junior Lab, you will be introduced to the various sections of the formal lab report and learn what information should be included in each section. In Senior Lab, you will learn to put all the pieces together to produce a complete formal lab report.
You will focus primarily on two genres of writing. These genres are related to the two purposes of writing in physics and chemistry: to record the research process and to communicate scientific findings to a wider audience.
For the first purpose, you will focus on keeping a lab notebook. A lab notebook is not just a compilation of data, but a narrative of the entirety of the experiment. It is not only a document kept for personal use but can also have legal, financial and ethical implications. The keeping of an accurate and properly formatted lab notebook is a critical skill for a scientist.
For the second purpose, you will focus on the formal lab report. This format is similar in many ways to that of professional journal articles in physics and chemistry. These types of articles are the main way scientists communicate their findings to the broader scientific community.
You will get explicit instruction and feedback on how to keep a lab notebook and write formal lab reports. This includes the correct format for these genres as well as how to use scientific literature as a resource, how to correctly present results and draw conclusions and how to correctly cite scientific literature. For the formal lab reports, you will produce multiple drafts of the reports and receive feedback both from your instructors and in peer review.
Keep an accurate and correctly formatted lab notebook and write a correctly formatted formal lab report. This includes knowing the purpose of each section of the report (abstract, introduction, experimental methods, etc.); using data to support scientific conclusions; and communicating to other scientists in the discipline as well as to a broader audience.
Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at RIC complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.
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