Overview
Program Committee
Gordon Jones (Physics), chair
Karen Brewer (Chemistry)
Wes Kramer (Chemistry)
The goal of the Chemical Physics Program is to encourage students to make connections across the chemistry and physics disciplines through extensive research opportunities and close collaboration between students and instructors.
The departments of Chemistry and Physics jointly offer a concentration in chemical physics. The concentration consists of 11 courses in chemistry and physics, which include CHEM-120 or CHEM-125, CHEM-190, CHEM-321 and CHEM-322; PHYS-190, PHYS-195, PHYS-290 and PHYS-295. Any one of PHYS-215, CHEM-348 or PHYS-348 fulfills the Social, Structural, and Institutional Hierarchies requirement in chemical physics. Students must also complete a course in research methods in one of the departments, either CHEM-371 or PHYS-390, followed by a Senior Project, chosen in consultation with the committee, in the appropriate department. MATH-113 and MATH-116 are required for 200-level classes in physics and 300-level classes in chemistry. Honors in chemical physics is based on outstanding work in courses and in the Senior Project.