The physics program at Millsaps College
is designed to provide a curriculum responsive to the ever-changing
needs of science in general and physics in particular. It is no
longer unusual to find the broad theoretical concepts of physics
interfaced with problems that are quite pragmatic in nature. Rather
than simply emphasize a curriculum that is merely packed with
facts, analytical methods and canned problems, the department
seeks to provide opportunities for students to develop as independent
thinkers and problem solvers and to learn how physics is done
using experimental and theoretical approaches. Realistic but high
expectations for students are maintained by providing a supportive
climate, a sense of wonder and the excitement of discovery associated
with physics. In keeping with the philosophy espoused by a liberally
educated person, the faculty strives to incorporate philosophical
and historical perspectives in the analysis of important physical
theories to ensure that majors can understand the critical role
played by physics in a technologically literate society.
In order to achieve its goals, the
physics program seeks to combine rigorous theory courses with
robust experimental offerings. This is accomplished with the help
of laboratories in introductory physics, modern physics and electronics.
The interface between physics and computers is another rapidly
growing area that the department strongly supports with regard
to both pedagogy and research. Specifically, in the classroom,
use is made of multimedia lessons and demonstrations to enhance
conceptual understanding of physics. In order to prepare majors
for a wide-ranging array of careers, the department is strongly
committed to providing opportunities for majors which require
them to demonstrate an extra measure of responsibility, creativity
and independence. Such activities usually take the form of teaching
fellowships and experimental or theoretical research projects.