2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Physics
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L. Alan Bradshaw, Professor and Department Chair
C. Randall Bybee, Professor
The influence of science and technology touches almost everyone every day in every part of the world. The Department of Physics is dedicated to providing a variety of engineering and physics curricula for students who are interested in pursuing scientific and technical professions.
The specific curricula available in the Department of Physics are the major programs in biomedical physics, physics and physics teaching, and the minor programs in physics.
Distinctives of the Physics Department
Research opportunities abound for undergraduates from many different academic areas working with faculty in the department of physics. Department faculty have expertise in condensed matter physics, nuclear and particle physics and biomedical physics. Recent graduates of the department have gone on to prestigious graduate programs at Harvard, Columbia and Vanderbilt, as well as to lucrative employment opportunities.
L. Alan Bradshaw, department chair, was awarded the Nightingale Prize for the best paper published in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing in 2005. Bradshaw maintains an active research program at Vanderbilt University investigating gastrointestinal biomagnetic fields that has also involved numerous Lipscomb undergraduates.
The Department of Physics utilizes three dedicated laboratories for instruction in the McFarland Hall of Science, as well as a machine shop, electronics shop and x-ray laboratory. In addition, the department shares access to the computer classrooms in McFarland, which provide several stations for special applications.
Program of Study Requirements
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