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photo The Physics Department has three main objectives in its program offerings: (1) to serve students interested in engineering as a profession; (2) to serve students from various colleges within the university who need a basic understanding of physics; and (3) to serve students with an interest in a professional future in physics. The department is composed of appropriate professional staff, facilities, and equipment to support these objectives.

The curriculum in Engineering Physics is built around a strong core of physics courses complemented by courses from engineering departments. Students can earn an Engineering Physics degree with an emphasis in either mechanical or electrical engineering by selecting appropriate courses from one of these two areas. This major is designed to give students the ability to apply new research developments to pressing problems of society and is most attractive for those students interested in industrial employment. Graduates with an engineering physics degree typically enter employment as an engineer or continue graduate work in a field such as nuclear engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or aerospace engineering.

The curriculum in Physics is an option similar to the Engineering Physics curriculum that is not necessarily directed toward engineering. Not requiring the depth of engineering courses allows the Physics curriculum more flexibility to accommodate a wide range of student interests. Students interested in a professional physics career, graduate school, medical school, secondary physics education, meteorology, or a multitude of related areas can choose this option. This flexibility is achieved by building a curriculum around a core of 28 required semester credits in physics. Listings of elective courses for various technical careers are available in the Physics Department office.

Department Address:
        Physics Department
        Crothers Engineering Hall, Room 314
        P.O. Box 2219
        Brookings, SD 57007

Department Phone:
        voice (605) 688-5428
        fax (605) 688-5878

Department Head:
        Dr. Oren Quist

Department Staff:
        Ms. Sally Krueger
        Mr. Jeff Moore

Local Departmental Web SiteClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Physics Bowl 2008 -- April 25, 2008Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Information on the Outstanding Physical Science Teacher Award in the State of South Dakota is available below.  The award includes a plaque and cash award to support the award winner's efforts to teach physical sciences.

Outstanding Physical Science Teacher of the YearClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy


Information on the Dr. Bruce Miller Memorial FundClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy



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