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We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics.  This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with  
 
We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics.  This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with  
courses specializing in Nuclear physics.  The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum.    Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics (PHYS6625) and Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS6612) will be replace with Introduction to Nuclear Physics (PHYS5509) and Advanced Nuclear Physics (PHYS6609).  We believe these changes will focus the physics graduate program in physics research that is undertaken at the Idaho Accelerator Center, Jefferson Lab, and the Idaho National Lab.  We feel that this will allow us to attract replacements for at least two of the six faculty who were active at the Idaho Accelerator Center.
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courses specializing in Nuclear physics.  The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum.    Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics (PHYS6625) and Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS6612) will be replace with Introduction to Nuclear Physics (PHYS5509) and Advanced Nuclear Physics (PHYS6609).  We believe these changes will focus the physics graduate program in physics research that is undertaken at the Idaho Accelerator Center, Jefferson Lab, and the Idaho National Lab.  We feel that this will allow us to attract replacements for at least two of the six faculty who were active at the Idaho Accelerator Center but left the University.
  
  
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==History==
 
==History==
  
From a 2009 peak of 13 faculty the department is now at 7 in 2016.
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===Faculty ===
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From a 2009 peak of 13 faculty the department is now at 5 in 2017.
  
  
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|| 2008|| Dale,  Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler
 
|| 2008|| Dale,  Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler
 
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|| 2009 || Shropshire, Dale,  Wells . Beezhold ,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler, Mitchell
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|| 2009 || Shropshire, Dale,  Wells ,Beezhold ,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler, Mitchell
 
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|| 2010 || Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell
 
|| 2010 || Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell
 
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|| 2011 ||  Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell
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|| 2011 ||  Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell,Starovoitova
 
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|| 2012 || Wells,Dale, Shropshire,Cole, Tatar,Chouffani,Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt, McNulty, Y. Kim
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|| 2012 || Wells,Dale, Shropshire,Cole, Tatar,Chouffani,Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt, McNulty, Y. Kim,Starovoitova
 
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|| 2013 || Khandaker , Dale, Shropshire ,Cole, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt, McNulty , Y. Kim,Starovoitova
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|| 2013 || Khandaker , Dale, Shropshire ,Cole, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt, McNulty , Y. Kim
 
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|| 2014 ||  
 
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|| 2016 || Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty
 
|| 2016 || Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty
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|| 2017 || Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty
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|| 2018 || Dale,Forest,Shropshire,Stonaha, Tatar,McNulty
 
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|}<br>
  
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===Grad Students===
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Number of Physics Grad Majors for each year
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Year || MS || PHD
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|-
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| 2006 ||28 || 23
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|-
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|2007 || 22 || 26
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|-
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|2008 || 26 ||32
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|-
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|2009 || 30 ||35
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|-
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|2010 || 30 ||39
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|-
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|2011 || 25 ||37
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|-
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|2012 || 29 ||30
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|-
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|2013 || 26 ||28
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|-
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|2014 || 16 ||25
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|-
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|2015 || 18 ||18
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|-
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|2016 || 11 ||14
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|-
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|2017 ||  ||
 +
|-
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|2017 || 8  || 0
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|}
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===Grad Students===
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 +
Number of Physics Grad Majors for each year
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 +
{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Year || BIO || Chem || Civil||CS || EE||GEO|| Math|| ME ||NUC || Phys
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|-
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| 2011 ||21777 ||7203 ||1829||874 ||954 || 3549|| 22014 ||1602 || 686 ||6403
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|-
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| 2012 ||22825 ||7587 ||2174||981 ||1372 || 3998|| 25091 ||1654 || 1901 ||5640
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|-
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| 2013 ||23309 ||7441 ||2119||534 ||1498 || 3577|| 24501 ||1940 || 1748 ||5433
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|-
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| 2014 ||21422 ||8096 ||2163||528 ||2415 || 3400|| 22185 ||2270 || 1684 ||5279
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|-
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| 2015 ||20966 ||8979 ||2785||852 ||2276 || 3777|| 21974 ||2952 || 1679 ||4678
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|-
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| 2016 ||20218 ||8617 ||4417||1780 ||2843 || 3357|| 20831 ||3500 || 1679 ||4535
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|-
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|}
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===IDC===
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PF2IAC= IDC generated by physics faculty through the IAC
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PF2PHY= IDC generated by physics faculty through the physics department
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Fiscal Year || PF2IAC || PF2Phys
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|-
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| 2006 || ||
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|-
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|2007 ||  ||
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|-
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|2008 ||  ||
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|-
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|2009 ||  ||
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|-
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|2010 || $688,095 ||
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|-
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|2011 || $903,377  ||
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|-
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|2012 || $644,636  ||
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|-
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|2013 ||  $312,265 ||
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|-
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|2014 ||  $189,280 ||
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|-
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|2015 ||  $213,309 ||
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|-
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|2016 ||  $106,987||
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|}
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=== Demographics===
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Students from IF in PHYS 1100,1101,1111,1152,2211,2212 '''Fall''' semester
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Year || 2012 || 2013 ||2014||2015 ||2016
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|-
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| Total || 567 ||605 ||564 ||591 || 482
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|-
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|From IF ||  74 || 105 || 59 || 61 || 63
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|}
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Students from IF in PHYS 1100,1101,1112, 1152, 2211,2212 '''Spring''' semester
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Year || 2012 || 2013 ||2014||2015 ||2016
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|-
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| Total ||  ||537 ||489 ||447 || 491
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|-
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|From IF ||  || 90 || 102 || 69 || 77
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|}
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=== COSE Faculty -vs- Year ===
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Number of CoSE Tenure and Tenure track faculty
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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|Department|| 2012 || 2013 ||2014||2015 ||2016
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|-
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| Biology || 31 ||31 ||30 ||27 || 25
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|-
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|Chemistry ||11  || 11 ||11 ||10 || 9
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|-
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|Geosciences ||  || || || ||
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|-
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|Mathematics || 16 || 16 || 16 || 16 ||15
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|-
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|Physics || 12  || 9 ||9 || 9|| 7
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|-
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|Civil||  || || || ||
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|-
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|Electrical ||6  || 7 ||5 ||5|| 5
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|-
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|Mechanical ||  || || || ||
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|-
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|Nuclear ||4  ||4 ||4 ||4 || 4
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|}
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==ROI==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| FY || Salary ||  colspan="5" | Student Credit Hours (SCH)|| SCH*Tuition || Salary*Overhead || Revenue-Expenses ||Reported Revenue
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|-
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| || || UG:LD || UG:LA || UG:UD ||  MS || Ph.D.|| || || ||
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|-
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|13 || $555,579  || 4113 || || 467 || 221 || 189 || $1,497,000 || 1,166,716 ||$330,284 ||2,131,406
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|-
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|14 || $572,246<math>^*</math> || 3480 ||493 || 415 || 70 || 182 || $1,392,000 || 1,201,717 || 190,283||2,068,605
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|-
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|15 || $589,414<math>^*</math>  ||2054+1677=2733  ||254+144=398 ||147+ 195=243 ||30+42=72 ||  45+78=123 || $1,070,700  || 1,237,769 || -167,069 ||1,710,107
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|16 || $607,096<math>^*</math>  ||1660+1831=2491  || 240+147=287|| 102+177=279  ||  51+60=101 ||72+69=141  || $989,700  ||  1,274,901||-285,202 || 1,574,143
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|}
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*: assumes 3% salary increases
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UG:LD = Undergraduate Lower Division classes
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UG:UD = Undergraduate Upper Division classes
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UG:LA = Undergraduate Labs
  
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Tuition = In state tuition is used to determine the revenue generated solely by physics instruction. ('''Class fees are not included''')
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Overhead=  A multiplier from ISU's CFO used to estimate the universities costs for providing instruction.
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==Census Day Class Enrollment==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| AY ||colspan="2" |Essentials (1100) || colspan="2" |Elements (1101) || colspan="2" |General (111/112) || colspan="2" |Astronomy(1152) || colspan="2" |Engineering (211/212)
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|-
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| ||Fall || Spring ||Fall ||Spring || Fall || Spring || Fall || Spring ||Fall || Spring
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|-
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|12-13 ||83 ||127 ||40 ||37 || 208||132  || 104 || 109 ||132 ||132
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|13-14||84 ||107 ||27 ||31 || 217|| 124 || 140 || 103 ||137  ||124
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|-
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|14-15||46 ||77 ||29 ||27 || 205||93  || 138 ||  84||146  ||166
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|-
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|15-16||44 ||80 ||31 ||50 || 202|| 108 || 108 || 83 ||206  ||170
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|-
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|16-17||39 || ||21 || || 201||  || 63 ||  ||157  ||
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|}
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== Peer Institutions==
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Average # of faculty at our peer institutions is 13.
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Peer institutions identified by Institutional Research on their web page
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http://www2.isu.edu/instres/peers.shtml
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{| border="1" cellpadding="4"
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|-
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| Institution || Number of faculty
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|-
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|[https://www.kent.edu/physics Kent State University at Kent (Kent, OH)]|| 19
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|-
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|[http://www.physics.montana.edu Montana State University (Bozeman, MT)] || 16
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|-
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|[https://www.ndsu.edu/physics/ North Dakota State University - Main Campus (Fargo, ND)] || 12
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|-
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|[http://www.physics.nau.edu Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ)] || 8
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|-
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|[http://www.niu.edu/physics/ Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL)] || 24
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|-
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|[https://www.sdstate.edu/physics South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD)] || 4
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|-
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|[http://hs.umt.edu/physics/ The University of Montana (Missoula, MT)] || 8
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|-
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|[https://www.unr.edu/physics University of Nevada - Reno (Reno, NV)] || 12
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|-
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|[https://arts-sciences.und.edu/physics-astrophysics/ University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)] || 8
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|-
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|[http://www.usd.edu/arts-and-sciences/physics University of South Dakota (Vermillion, SD)] || 8
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|-
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|[http://www.uwyo.edu/physics/ University of Wyoming (Laramie, WY)] || 11
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|-
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|[http://www.wichita.edu/thisis/home/?u=mspphys Wichita State University (Wichita, KS)] || 9
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|-
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|[http://physics.uoregon.edu University of Oregon (Eugene, OR)]|| 30
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|}
  
  
 
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2016 Report

Status

ISU's Physics graduate program began offering Ph.D.s in Applied Physics in 2006 with its first Ph.D. graduate occurring in 2009. Previously, Ph.D.s degrees were awarded in Engineering and Applied Science, a multi-displinary graduate program. The physics department grew in faculty to serve this new degree in the following years reaching a peak of thirteen in 2009. The number of full time Physics faculty has been steadily dropping since 2009 and currently stands at seven full time physics faculty. As expected, this drop in faculty has resulted in fewer graduate students entering the program, a trend we seek to reverse with curriculum changes as well as an increase in the number of full time physics faculty.

Objectives

ISU's Physics departments Strategic Plan is given below.

/PhysicsWebPage#Physics_Strategic_Plan

Proposal

We propose to alter our curriculum to focus more on our specialization in Nuclear physics. This is achieved by replacing two of our most advanced courses with courses specializing in Nuclear physics. The faculty met on September 2, 2016 and voted in favor of these changes to the curriculum. Specifically, the second semester of graduate Quantum Mechanics (PHYS6625) and Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS6612) will be replace with Introduction to Nuclear Physics (PHYS5509) and Advanced Nuclear Physics (PHYS6609). We believe these changes will focus the physics graduate program in physics research that is undertaken at the Idaho Accelerator Center, Jefferson Lab, and the Idaho National Lab. We feel that this will allow us to attract replacements for at least two of the six faculty who were active at the Idaho Accelerator Center but left the University.


Link to the webpage Graduate_Programs

Faculty

History

Faculty

From a 2009 peak of 13 faculty the department is now at 5 in 2017.


year Faculty
2005 Wells , Harmon, Knox ,Beezhold, Chouffani, Hunt , Cole, Keeter, Shropshire, Tatar
2006 Wells , Harmon, Knox ,Beezhold, Chouffani, Hunt , Cole, Keeter, Shropshire, Tatar
2007 Dale, Harmon, Knox, Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler
2008 Dale, Shropshire, Wells , Beezhold,Cole, Keeter, Tatar, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt , Chandler
2009 Shropshire, Dale, Wells ,Beezhold ,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler, Mitchell
2010 Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell
2011 Shropshire ,Dale, Wells,Cole, Keeter, Tatar,Chouffani, Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt ,Chandler,Mitchell,Starovoitova
2012 Wells,Dale, Shropshire,Cole, Tatar,Chouffani,Dimitrov, Forest, Hunt, McNulty, Y. Kim,Starovoitova
2013 Khandaker , Dale, Shropshire ,Cole, Chouffani, Forest, Hunt, McNulty , Y. Kim
2014
2015 Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar, Chouffani, Hunt,McNulty
2016 Khandaker,Cole,Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty
2017 Dale,Shropshire,Forest,Tatar,McNulty
2018 Dale,Forest,Shropshire,Stonaha, Tatar,McNulty


Grad Students

Number of Physics Grad Majors for each year

Year MS PHD
2006 28 23
2007 22 26
2008 26 32
2009 30 35
2010 30 39
2011 25 37
2012 29 30
2013 26 28
2014 16 25
2015 18 18
2016 11 14
2017
2017 8 0

Grad Students

Number of Physics Grad Majors for each year

Year BIO Chem Civil CS EE GEO Math ME NUC Phys
2011 21777 7203 1829 874 954 3549 22014 1602 686 6403
2012 22825 7587 2174 981 1372 3998 25091 1654 1901 5640
2013 23309 7441 2119 534 1498 3577 24501 1940 1748 5433
2014 21422 8096 2163 528 2415 3400 22185 2270 1684 5279
2015 20966 8979 2785 852 2276 3777 21974 2952 1679 4678
2016 20218 8617 4417 1780 2843 3357 20831 3500 1679 4535

IDC

PF2IAC= IDC generated by physics faculty through the IAC PF2PHY= IDC generated by physics faculty through the physics department

Fiscal Year PF2IAC PF2Phys
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010 $688,095
2011 $903,377
2012 $644,636
2013 $312,265
2014 $189,280
2015 $213,309
2016 $106,987


Demographics

Students from IF in PHYS 1100,1101,1111,1152,2211,2212 Fall semester

Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total 567 605 564 591 482
From IF 74 105 59 61 63


Students from IF in PHYS 1100,1101,1112, 1152, 2211,2212 Spring semester

Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total 537 489 447 491
From IF 90 102 69 77

COSE Faculty -vs- Year

Number of CoSE Tenure and Tenure track faculty

Department 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Biology 31 31 30 27 25
Chemistry 11 11 11 10 9
Geosciences
Mathematics 16 16 16 16 15
Physics 12 9 9 9 7
Civil
Electrical 6 7 5 5 5
Mechanical
Nuclear 4 4 4 4 4

ROI

FY Salary Student Credit Hours (SCH) SCH*Tuition Salary*Overhead Revenue-Expenses Reported Revenue
UG:LD UG:LA UG:UD MS Ph.D.
13 $555,579 4113 467 221 189 $1,497,000 1,166,716 $330,284 2,131,406
14 $572,246[math]^*[/math] 3480 493 415 70 182 $1,392,000 1,201,717 190,283 2,068,605
15 $589,414[math]^*[/math] 2054+1677=2733 254+144=398 147+ 195=243 30+42=72 45+78=123 $1,070,700 1,237,769 -167,069 1,710,107
16 $607,096[math]^*[/math] 1660+1831=2491 240+147=287 102+177=279 51+60=101 72+69=141 $989,700 1,274,901 -285,202 1,574,143
  • assumes 3% salary increases

UG:LD = Undergraduate Lower Division classes

UG:UD = Undergraduate Upper Division classes

UG:LA = Undergraduate Labs

Tuition = In state tuition is used to determine the revenue generated solely by physics instruction. (Class fees are not included)

Overhead= A multiplier from ISU's CFO used to estimate the universities costs for providing instruction.

Census Day Class Enrollment

AY Essentials (1100) Elements (1101) General (111/112) Astronomy(1152) Engineering (211/212)
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring
12-13 83 127 40 37 208 132 104 109 132 132
13-14 84 107 27 31 217 124 140 103 137 124
14-15 46 77 29 27 205 93 138 84 146 166
15-16 44 80 31 50 202 108 108 83 206 170
16-17 39 21 201 63 157

Peer Institutions

Average # of faculty at our peer institutions is 13.


Peer institutions identified by Institutional Research on their web page

http://www2.isu.edu/instres/peers.shtml


Institution Number of faculty
Kent State University at Kent (Kent, OH) 19
Montana State University (Bozeman, MT) 16
North Dakota State University - Main Campus (Fargo, ND) 12
Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ) 8
Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL) 24
South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD) 4
The University of Montana (Missoula, MT) 8
University of Nevada - Reno (Reno, NV) 12
University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND) 8
University of South Dakota (Vermillion, SD) 8
University of Wyoming (Laramie, WY) 11
Wichita State University (Wichita, KS) 9
University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) 30


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