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Thomas Moses
Chair & Professor of Physics
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
B.A., B.S., Minor
Introductory physics is a three-term sequence covering mechanics; heat, waves, and light; and electricity and magnetism. Additional 100-level courses consider topics such as astronomy, physics of sports, and the physics of music. Advanced courses include classical dynamics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and quantum physics.
Students intending to enter graduate programs in physics may elect to participate in up to three Senior Seminars -- a year-long series of discussion-style classes that cover the more advanced topics in the field -- analytical mechanics, electrodynamics and quantum mechanics.
On the roof of the Umbeck Science and Mathematics Center is a state of the art observatory. The centerpiece of this observatory is a large 16 foot dome which houses a 17 inch PlaneWave CDK telescope on a Software Bisque ME mount. The observatory is also home to several other telescopes including 2 Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain Reflecting Telescopes (8” and 9”), 1 Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Reflecting Telescope (10”), a 120mm SkyWatcher Triplet Refractor, and small solar-dedicated telescope.