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Physics Department

Physics



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Ellensburg
Lind Hall 201

(509) 963-2727
Fax (509) 963-2728
http://www.cwu.edu/~physics
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Faculty and Staff
Chair

Bruce Palmquist

Professor
Bruce Palmquist, Ph.D., science education

Associate Professor
Michael Braunstein, Ph.D., nuclear physics, Astronomy

Assistant Professors
David Laman, Ph.D., atomic molecular and optical physics
Andrew A. Piacsek, Ph.D., acoustics
Sharon L. Rosell, M.S., nuclear physics

Staff
Margo Alden, secretary

Department Information

Overview

Some people ask, “What can you do with a degree in physics?” Most businesses want people who can analyze complex situations and solve problems. CWU physics majors learn these skills along with computational and electronics skills. Along the way, you’ll do research with a physics faculty member and may participate in our award winning physics club. We offer a B.S., a B.S. engine-ering specialization and a B.A. (which doubles as our teaching degree).

Department Standards

All students must meet with a physics major advisor to map out a four-year plan. All of the faculty members listed above are physics major advisors. Upper level physics courses are offered only every other year. Thus, students who wait to long to meet with an advisor may have their graduation delayed. All physics majors must complete a physics major portfolio.

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