Click for Text-Only version
Back to CUA Home
CUA Department of Physics
 

 
Collage of Pictures

About Us

Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

People

News & Events

Department Colloquium

Herzfeld Memorial Lecture

Courses & Schedules

Admissions

Alumni

Resources, Links & Directories

Research Opportunities

CUA in Washington

Institute for Astrophysics and Computational Sciences (IACS)

Search this Website:

Click here to search all CUA
CUA Home    Home    Contact Us    Text Only     Calendar
 

Welcome to the homepage of the Physics Department at The Catholic University of America.

The physics department is a medium-sized department with 30 regular, research, and adjunct faculty members and approximately 35 graduate students. Programs of study lead to M.S and Ph.D degrees in both pure and applied physics. The Institute for Astrophysics and Computational Sciences (IACS) also operates through the CUA Physics Department.

Nobel Laureates R.A. Millikan and Niels Bohr at CUA Lise Meitner Clyde L. Cowan
Nobel Laureates R.A. Millikan and Niels Bohr at CUA Lise Meitner Clyde L. Cowan

 

Summer 2009: Comets, Origins, and Life: Interdisciplinary Science in the Secondary Classroom

The Catholic University of America's Departments of Education and Physics are offering a professional development workshop this summer, to teach teachers how to integrate science into the classroom. Clicking the following link for more information, Comets, Origins, and Life: Interdisciplinary Science in the Secondary Classroom .

 

Fall 2009 Preliminary Exam



Last Revised 21-Jun-09 09:21 PM.