Paradigms in Physics Corinne Manogue and the whole Paradigms Team physics.oregonstate.edu/paradigms.

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Corinne Manogue & the whole Paradigms Team
Paradigms in Physics Corinne Manogue and the whole Paradigms Team
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Paradigms in Physics Corinne Manogue and the whole Paradigms Team physics.oregonstate.edu/paradigms

Philosophy of the Paradigms Our approach teaches physics as physicists think about it, namely in terms of concepts that broadly underlie the various subfields: energy, symmetry, wave motion, rotations and so forth. The new curriculum is designed to better serve the needs of all students, from those seeking an applied career to those intending to pursue graduate degrees.

The Traditional Curriculum Junior Year Electromagnetism Mathematical Methods Classical Mechanics Electronics Senior Year Quantum Mechanics Statistical Physics Optics Thesis

The Paradigms Curriculum

Format of Paradigms Courses 3 weeks long 7 hours per week 2 credits One-at-a-time Two “weekly” homeworks per week

Pedagogy of Paradigms Courses Integrated Labs Small group problem solving Computer visualization Kinesthetic activities Small whiteboard questions Sequences of activities And, of course, lecture

Community Students, TA’s, and faculty work together in a close-knit community to enhance the learning of everyone. Faculty and TA’s strive to be approachable and have an open-door policy. Study rooms are provided by the department and the Society of Physics students.

Comments from Alums Coming from the Paradigms background, I immediately felt comfortable working in a team atmosphere: sharing ideas, problem-solving, double-checking your work with others. The other benefit of the Paradigms program I have found was becoming accustomed to the quick turn- around between projects. Since the classes were only 3 weeks long, you got used concentrating heavily on one area, then switching focus to another concentration. This, I have found, is exactly what the production environment is like. —Mike Joyer, engineer at aerospace company

Comments from Alums The paradigms helped me understand the material better through visual aids and computer simulations. When you see it graphically, the physics of the problem becomes clear and gives life to the derived mathematical expressions. The project also helped students learn how to teach one another. Due to the rapid pace, everyone at some point in the program found themselves lost in the material. This provided multiple opportunities for fellow students to teach concepts. —Tyson Olheiser, graduate student in physics at University of Illinois