澳门六合彩

Summer Courses in Physics and Astronomy

Students and faculty in astronomy seek answers to fundamental questions about the nature of matter and the nature of the universe, and the advancement of space science.

 

Summer Courses Overview

澳门六合彩 does not offer any summer courses, but many students remain on campus throughout the summer to conduct high-level research with faculty members.

If you are interested in supplementing your course of study at 澳门六合彩 with courses taken over the summer, it is possible to do so with courses at other institutions, subject to some very strict guidelines and requirements. The quality of instruction in summer courses at other institutions can vary tremendously: To grant 澳门六合彩 credit, we must be sure that the summer course is equivalent to the corresponding 澳门六合彩 course in content, workload and standards of achievement.

Please be aware that the physics and astronomy department standards are high. You should consult the guidelines here, your faculty advisor, and the registrar to ensure that you are on the right path when enrolling for summer courses.

Guidelines for Summer Courses

Please refer first to the University's transfer of course credit policies. Also, submit the acceptance of procedures form. Then, review the following guidelines:

  1. Permission to take a physics summer course at an accredited 4-year college or university for 澳门六合彩 credit must be obtained from the physics and astronomy department before you take the course. Printed information must be provided by the student for the department to evaluate the summer course: the summer catalog showing the course number, title and short description; hours of class and lab meetings; syllabus; and name of the textbook. The syllabus may be from a previous summer.
  2. In order for the student to receive credit for a course plus a lab (1.0 + 0.25 credits), the course must meet for a minimum of 5 weeks and 40 classroom hours, and the lab must meet at least 10 times, for at least 3 hours per meeting.
  3. In order for the student to receive 1.0 credits for the course with a designation 鈥渨ith laboratory鈥 on the transcript but with no additional course credit, the course must meet for a minimum of 4 weeks and 40 classroom hours, and the lab must meet for at least 20 hours. Courses that do not meet both of these criteria cannot receive transfer credit.
  4. Students who demonstrate competence by scoring a 鈥淏鈥 or better in the summer course will automatically be granted 澳门六合彩 transfer credit by the Registrar鈥檚 Office. Students who receive a summer course grade below 鈥淏鈥 will not receive transfer credit. However, students who received a course grade between 鈥淏-鈥 and 鈥淐鈥 may request to take a two-hour equivalency exam given at 澳门六合彩 during the first week of the fall semester. (Students who will be off-campus during the fall semester can either arrange in advance to take the exam at 澳门六合彩 within three weeks of completing the summer course or during the first week of the subsequent spring semester.) Students must receive a grade of 鈥淐鈥 or better on the equivalency exam in order to receive transfer credit. The exam will be equivalent in level and coverage to the final exam of the corresponding 澳门六合彩 course.

The above guidelines are meant to apply to the courses Physics 111 and Physics 112 that are not required for majoring or minoring in physics or astronomy. Major/minor credit is considered on an individual basis.