Dr. Philip Cole
Chair and Professor
Office: Archer 112-A
Phone: 409-880-8292
Email: pcole@lamar.edu
Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences. You can say, everything derives from physics. All physical principles and the very laws of the universe stem from physics: ranging from the whispering of gravitational waves resulting from the cataclysmic merging of two black holes a billion years ago, to how the sun shines so brightly and why it will continue to do so for another four billion years, to the forces that bind together the atoms that make up the transistors in this computer, to the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with this screen monitor and your eye, which enables you to read these very words. Physics is all about the incredibly small to the infinitely big. Therefore, having a solid background in physics will serve you well in succeeding in other STEM fields, such as astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology and all aspects of engineering.
The study of physics is subdivided into several basic areas of study, including Newtonian (classical and celestial) mechanics, statistical physics and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, optics and photonics, solid-state physics, nuclear physics, particle physics and Einstein’s general relativity. The study of physics offers a multitude of opportunities. A good foundation in physics will prepare you for specializing in any number of areas of research, as well as provide for an excellent background upon entering such wide-ranging fields as electrical engineering, computer science, astronomy, nuclear engineering, unconventional energy sources, imaging, biology, mathematics, communications, meteorology, oceanography, law, medicine and teaching. Most importantly, physics is fun.
The emphasis of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ physics program is on quality instruction at the undergraduate level. We strongly focus on face-to-face classroom instruction and encourage one-on-one interactions, with a personalized approach. Undergraduate students are strongly encouraged to participate in research activities directed by faculty mentors. We have a very solid track record. The program of study in physics is one of the most flexible in the university. It offers many options and electives that make it possible to get a good foundation in physics, as well as the necessary background to go into many other fields. The undergraduate degree offered is the Bachelor of Science.