Integrating Space Physics in the Undergraduate Curriculum at Siena College: A Multi- Department Synthesis

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2100 Interplanetary Physics, 2400 Ionosphere (6929), 2700 Magnetospheric Physics (6939)

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Siena College is a small, academically strong, undergraduate college, and the newly formed Space Sciences Group has made a concerted effort to integrate Space Physics into the undergraduate curriculum across both a myriad of courses and departments. This talk will outline our strategy. From working with computer science majors to develop web portals that distribute geophysical data, to developing modules and labs related to the Earth's upper atmosphere for our introductory astronomy courses, many Siena students are exposed to Space Physics topics throughout their tenure in the School of Science. Moreover, with increased research opportunities and meaningful faculty mentored research projects in the space sciences, the enrollment in the physics department has increased.

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