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Students typically apply to become a physics major in the spring semester of their sophomore year. Once admitted, you are considered an Upper Division student, which allows you to register for 4XXX-level courses. | Students typically apply to become a physics major in the spring semester of their sophomore year. Once admitted, you are considered an Upper Division student, which allows you to register for 4XXX-level courses. | ||
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==== TO COMBINE A PHYSICS MAJOR WITH A MAJOR IN ANOTHER FIELD ==== | ==== TO COMBINE A PHYSICS MAJOR WITH A MAJOR IN ANOTHER FIELD ==== | ||
- | To become a " | + | To become a " |
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Upon admission to the physics major, you will meet with the department' | Upon admission to the physics major, you will meet with the department' | ||
- | To schedule an advising appointment with the DUS, please contact the undergraduate office by stopping | + | To schedule an advising appointment with the DUS, please contact the undergraduate office by stopping |
==== THE YEARLY REGISTRATION PROCESS ==== | ==== THE YEARLY REGISTRATION PROCESS ==== | ||
- | A “department stamp approval” hold will automatically be placed on your record upon admission to the major. You will have to meet with your faculty adviser annually to complete a one-year plan, after which the hold will be moved to the next year. If you have not yet been assigned a faculty adviser, you will meet with the DUS. Blank one-year plan forms can be picked up in office 148 physics. Please bring a “printer friendly” version of your APAS report to all advising appointments. You must return your completed and signed one-year plan form to office 148 physics | + | A “department stamp approval” hold will automatically be placed on your record upon admission to the major. You will have to meet with your faculty adviser annually to complete a one-year plan, after which the hold will be moved to the next year. If you have not yet been assigned a faculty adviser, you will meet with the DUS. Blank one-year plan forms can be picked up in 130 Tate. Please bring a “printer friendly” version of your APAS report to all advising appointments. You must return your completed and signed one-year plan form to 130 Tate to have your hold moved. |
If you become a physics major during the fall semester, you should meet with the DUS to discuss your choice of classes for the coming spring semester. | If you become a physics major during the fall semester, you should meet with the DUS to discuss your choice of classes for the coming spring semester. | ||
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- | If you are a double-major, | + | If you are a double-major, |
- | To schedule an advising appointment with the DUS, please contact the undergraduate office by stopping | + | To schedule an advising appointment with the DUS, please contact the undergraduate office by stopping |
==== LIBERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS ==== | ==== LIBERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS ==== | ||
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Liberal Education (LE) is an essential part of your undergraduate education at the University of Minnesota. LE courses help you investigate the world from new perspectives, | Liberal Education (LE) is an essential part of your undergraduate education at the University of Minnesota. LE courses help you investigate the world from new perspectives, | ||
- | Satisfying the LE writing intensive requirement is relatively easy for Physics majors. | + | Satisfying the LE writing intensive requirement is relatively easy for Physics majors. |
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- The research program may have funds that can be used to pay undergraduate research assistants. | - The research program may have funds that can be used to pay undergraduate research assistants. | ||
- UROP. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program offers a stipend (up to $1400) and/or an expense allowance (up to $300) to undergraduates for research, scholarly, or creative projects undertaken in partnership with a faculty member. These awards are made on the basis of proposals submitted by students, usually prepared in consultation with the research supervisor. Further information is available through the [[http:// | - UROP. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program offers a stipend (up to $1400) and/or an expense allowance (up to $300) to undergraduates for research, scholarly, or creative projects undertaken in partnership with a faculty member. These awards are made on the basis of proposals submitted by students, usually prepared in consultation with the research supervisor. Further information is available through the [[http:// | ||
- | - REU. Research Experiences for Undergraduates is a 10-week summer outreach program under joint sponsorship of the University of Minnesota and the National Science Foundation, which provides a working research environment for undergraduate students. Students [[https:// | + | - REU. Research Experiences for Undergraduates is a 10-week summer outreach program under joint sponsorship of the University of Minnesota and the National Science Foundation, which provides a working research environment for undergraduate students. Students [[https:// |
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- | If none of the above sources have the answer to your question, your next step might be to make an appointment to talk to the DUS. Fill out a request | + | If none of the above sources have the answer to your question, your next step might be to make an appointment to talk to the DUS. Make your appointment |