The Department of Physics
at Salisbury University
Welcomes You!
Many people think that physics is something new - but physics
started before recorded history when people first discovered
reoccurring relationships in their environment. Through careful
observation of these relationships they began to know nature,
and because of nature's dependability, they found they could
make reliable predictions that would seem to give them some
control over their surroundings.
You have begun what we hope will be an exciting and
interesting endeavor. We are confident that you have the
ability, creativity and motivation to succeed here at
Salisbury University.
The Department of Physics offers a program of study
which allows each student flexibility to choose an
inspiring set of courses that will advance the student
toward a chosen career. With the assistance of physics
faculty advisors each student will select a program of
theoretical and experimental courses through which they
will gain an understanding of the broad range of
principles which characterize the discipline of physics;
and they will acquire the ability to apply theoretical
and experimental techniques to explore a wide variety of
ideas.
Graduates will be prepared for highly technical
post-baccalaureate employment in applied physics,
engineering physics, and other scientific areas.
Graduates of the Secondary Education Physics track will
be prepared to teach high school physics.
The department is committed to a professional and
supportive environment within which faculty and staff
can make their maximum contribution and students will
achieve their full potential.
The Physics Department Location: Henson Science Hall is
located at the south end of the campus mall. The size of
the building of 145,500 sq ft makes this building the
2nd largest on campus. Includes 12 classrooms, 32 teaching
laboratories, and 22 research laboratories. You can also
use Salisbury University's Campus Map to locate the
Henson School of Science.
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