How Do Physics Majors Become Physicists?
One of the primary goals of undergraduate physics programs is to help physics majors become physicists. This development occurs on many fronts - knowledge of the main laws, principles, and concepts of physics; quantitative and qualitative problem-solving skills; views about the nature of physics and physics knowledge; and the ability to apply physics ideas to real-world contexts. My research interests are centered on questions about how undergraduate students learn to think like physicists, particularly with regard to "sense-making". I will discuss my work in studying the views of physics majors across the undergraduate physic curriculum and sense-making strategies students use to solve physics problems. I will also touch on ideas from the research literature that may help guide physics departments in thinking holistically about helping physics majors become physicists.

Refreshments will be served half an hour before the start of the colloquium in Weniger 305.