Physics, Physical Science & Geology

The physical sciences department fosters student success by providing a high quality, active and diverse learning environment in physics, physical science and the geological sciences.

We endeavor to provide a subject-centered learning environment that will challenge students to think critically, communicate clearly and use information effectively. Courses offered can be used to fulfill the science requirements for the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Science degree, various technical programs and the four-year transfer module.

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Successful completion of an Associate of Science with an emphasis in physics, geology, or physical sciences may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations. Below are examples, some of which may include additional degree work at a transfer institution. Northeast Ohio median salaries in 2020 for a geological technician was $69,930 and for a biochemist and biophysicist was $72,380. See O*Net OnLine for additional wage and employment trends as well as required knowledge, skills and abilities.

  • Geological technician
  • Atmospheric, earth, marine and space science teachers
  • Water/wastewater engineers
  • Physicist
  • Astronomer
  • Archeologist
  • Adapted physical education specialist
  • Biochemist and biophysicist
  • Atmospheric and space scientist
  • Helpers - Extraction worker

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Astronomy, geology, physical sciences, and physics classes are held in spacious and well-equipped laboratories that have the latest tools and equipment. Our facilities and curriculum are designed for students pursuing careers in a physical sciences area, engineering, or health technologies and our courses are taught by faculty who bring a broad array of experiences to the classroom. Classrooms and learning spaces contain:

  • An observatory with a large telescope
  • An in-class planetarium
  • Microscopes
  • Fossils, minerals and rocks, and microscope slides of these and other items
  • Updated motion sensors, computers, optic benches, electron charge-to-mass ration system, and more

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Students interested in a physical science, engineering or related health technology field; transfer; or general sciences are encouraged to get involved:

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Autumn Reynolds Lakeland has been a very enriching and welcoming experience, making way for a great transition from high school to college. My experience here has been incredible so far. The extra clubs and events Lakeland has to offer gives you the chance to experience a college life on a fabulous budget. My biggest piece of advice is to take advantage of everything on campus: the events, the gym, the clubs, the food bank. Go ahead and get out of your comfort zone to try them out. Autumn Reynolds Associate of Arts

Mili Jariwala My favorite thing about Lakeland is the perfect balance it offers between academic support and personal well-being. The quiet study areas are great for focused learning, and the gym helps me feel stay fit and energized. The supportive professors and mentors are always there to guide me. Plus, the wide variety of courses offered makes it great place to grown both academically and personally. Mili Jariwala Medical Assisting and Associate of Science

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