B.S. in Physics: Traditional (Click on the course numbers to go to the course description)
(updated 8/20/03)

For the recommended Course Sequence, click here.


Prerequisites (30 SEMESTER HOURS) C Grade Required

 

CHM 2045C 4.0 General Chemistry I (CHM 1040/1041, or CHM 1045E may be substituted for CHM 2045C)
CHM 2046C 4.0 General Chemistry II (CHM 1046E may be substituted for CHM 2046C)
MAC 2311 4.0 G(M) Calculus I
MAC 2312 4.0 G(M) Calculus II
MAC 2313 4.0 G(M) Calculus III
PHY 2048 4.0 Calculus-based Physics I
PHY 2048L 1.0 Calculus-based Physics I Laboratory
PHY 2049 4.0 Calculus-based Physics II
PHY 2049L 1.0 Calculus-based Physics II Laboratory
*Students who complete PHY 2048 and PHY 2049 with either 3 or 4 credit hours each, and in addition complete PHY 2048L and PHY 2049L will satisfy the physics portion of the prerequisites.

Core Requirements (6 SEMESTER HOURS)

Select One Course:

MAP 2302 3.0 G(M)Ordinary Differential Equations
COP 2200 3.0 Introduction to Fortran Programming
COP 2220 3.0 Introduction to C

Major Requirements (34 SEMESTER HOURS)

 

Courses must be taken in prerequisite order. Electronic approval courses requiring prerequisites must be obtained each registration. All prerequisites to major courses require grades of “C” or above. Grades of “C” or above must be earned in all physics requirements.
PHY 3101 3.0 Modern Physics
PHY 3101L 1.0 Modern Physics Laboratory
PHZ 3113 3.0 Mathematical Physics
PHY 3220 4.0 Classical Mechanics
PHY 3323 4.0 Electricity/Magnetism
PHY 3424 3.0 Optics
PHY 3722C 4.0 Electronics For Scientists
PHY 4604 4.0 Quantum Mechanics
PHY 4523 3.0 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
PHY 4802L 2.0 Advanced Physics Laboratory
PHY 4910 3.0 Physics Research
*PHY 3722 and PHY 3722L must be taken concurrently.

Major Electives (3 SEMESTER HOURS)

 

Grades of “C” or above must be earned in all physics electives.
Select One Course
PHZ 4160 4.0 Advanced Topics in Physics
PHZ 3404 3.0 Solid State Physics
PHZ 4303 3.0 Nuclear Physics

Free Electives (3000-4000 Level) (17 SEMESTER HOURS)

*Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.

Notes

 


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