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South Dakota State University. Dept. of Physics
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Physics instruction at South Dakota State University developed to serve multiple institutional needs, including preparation for engineering careers, foundational science education for students across disciplines, and professional training in physics. From its early years, the program emphasized strong grounding in core physics principles supported by qualified faculty and dedicated instructional facilities. Historically, the department offered two primary academic paths: Engineering Physics, which combined physics coursework with mechanical or electrical engineering, and a more flexible physics curriculum designed for students pursuing graduate study, medical and health related fields, education, meteorology, and other scientific careers.
Over time, the Department of Physics expanded its curriculum, facilities, and research capacity while maintaining a focus on undergraduate education and close faculty student engagement. Housed in Daktronics Engineering Hall in recent years, the department supported instruction and research in areas such as condensed matter, materials science, optics, renewable energy, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. Undergraduate research became a central component of the program, complemented by student organizations, public outreach, and statewide STEM engagement. Administratively located within the College of Arts and Sciences for much of its history, the department was reassigned to the College of Natural Sciences in 2018, reflecting ongoing organizational evolution while sustaining its mission of rigorous instruction, applied research, and public engagement.