Study Abroad for Physics Majors
The Physics Department
encourages study abroad for majors since it allows
our physics majors to play an active part as citizens of the world scientific
community. As with any major, careful planning is be needed to be sure that
requirements for the major are fulfilled, and sophomores intending to declare
a Physics major are strongly urged to study these requirements for the major
so that they can determine the optimum semester to study abroad. At Wesleyan
we believe that the best study abroad experience will include work done in the
major, since this provides the student with a natural community of fellow-students
with shared interests and background, and greatly facilitates the process of
cultural integration. Physics majors are thus urged to consider direct enrollment
in a university abroad where they can take courses related to their major interests.
Credit Towards the Major
While it is not required,
two credits towards the physics major can be
brought in from elsewhere.
Courses to be brought in from study abroad must be
pre-approved by the student's advisor:
the form for this approval is part of the
study abroad application packet and can
be downloaded from the Office of
International Studies website or obtained from OIS in 105 Fisk Hall.
Second-semester sophomores should discuss their plans with a departmental
advisor as soon as they have declared the major.
Preferred Programs for Physics Majors
Dublin City University, Ireland
The Physics Department
has an exchange agreement
with Dublin City University in Ireland.
This spring semester opportunity allows
students to study in a fully-integrated
environment under the guidance of
members of the Dublin City physics faculty
who engage in collaborative research
work with members of the Wesleyan Physics Department.
Students will be placed in
a laboratory and will participate actively in current research
activities closely working with Dublin City physics faculty.
Other opportunities
Foreign Language Study: Students with a good knowledge of
French, Spanish, German or Italian
have opportunities to take physics courses as part of a semester abroad
through the medium of those languages. Information on all these opportunities
can be obtained from the Office of International Studies
Programs in
English-speaking countries: Students have
received credit for the physics
major in recent years from universities in Australia,
New Zealand and the U.K.
United Kingdom
British universities where students are likely
to have a good overall experience and find very good physics:
-
University
of Durham
-
University
of Exeter
University
of Sussex
-
University
of Bristol
-
University
of Lancaster
-
University
of Leeds
- University
of Manchester
- University
College London
- Queen
Mary College
Scotland:
University of Edinburgh
University
of St. Andrews
Australia
University
of Sydney
University
of Melbourne
Listing
with links for Australian Departments of Physics
New Zealand
University
of Canterbury
University
of Otago
The Process for
Planning Studying Abroad
We believe that study abroad should be
carefully planned with the advice
of an academic advisor and the staff of the Office of
International Studies. This should be an experience
that adds significantly to
a liberal education: one of the essential capabilities
defined at Wesleyan
is "Inter-cultural competence", and study
abroad is an excellent way
for students to foster the knowledge and empathy which
characterize such
competence.
All study abroad for credit
during the academic
year is processed through the Office of International Studies.
Students are
encouraged to visit the
OIS website to
investigate programs approved
for study abroad, and to familiarize themselves
with the process. The next step
is to visit OIS in 105 Fisk Hall to consult
program materials and student
evaluations, and to discuss options with the staff
and with students who have returned
from study abroad. Drop in hours are MWF
10-12, TTH 2-4, or by appointment: 865 2550.
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