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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Physics, B.S.
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Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for BS Physics
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of fundamental principles of physics including classical and quantum mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and thermodynamics.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply fundamental principles of physics in a variety of advanced topics such as condensed matter, materials science, signals analysis, optics, and computational physics.
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Demonstrate an ability to work effectively in a research environment, including the use of instrumentation and computer, experimental design, and analysis of results.
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Develop problem-solving skills using mathematical and computational tools as applied to the solution of physical problems.
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Effectively communicate physics in both written and oral form.
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General Education Requirements
Humanities
- Humanities Electives Credits: 6 2
- Literature Credits: 3 2
Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Electives Credits: 6 2
Arts
- Arts Elective Credits: 3 2
Course Requirements for Major
Total Credit Hours Required: 120
- “C” or better required.
- Check General Education Courses to confirm courses fulfilling this requirement.
- 6 credits of Math satisfy the general education requirements.
- Includes 2 credits of Math listed in general education requirements section.
- PHYS 1031 , PHYS 1032 , PHYS 1033 , and PHYS 1034 may be substituted with consent of the department.
- Research may be any combination of PHYS 3094 , PHYS 2191 , PHYS 3191 , or PHYS 4191 to a total three credit hours.
Additional Requirement
Minimum grade of C in all science courses (BIOS, CHEM, CSCI, EES, MATH, PHYS, PSYC)
First Term
- Required for all first-time full-time students.
Second Year of Enrollment
Fourth Year of Enrollment
Second Term
- Approved Science/Engineering Elective Credits: 3
- Approved Science/Engineering Elective Credits: 3
- PHYS 3198 - Undergraduate Seminar - Credits: 1
- General Electives Credits: 9
Total Credit Hours Required: 120
Physics as a Career
Students wishing to pursue graduate school in physics should take additional physics courses including
Combining Physics with a Second Discipline
As a foundational science, physics combines well with many other subjects. The curriculum has the flexibility to allow a Minor in disciplines such as Education, Philosophy, Music, Math, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and other areas. Students may also choose to pursue a foundation in other areas that do not offer minors. Examples are: Pre-Med: add 5 hrs of Biology, 8 hours of organic Chemistry, 3 hours of Biochemistry, and 3 hours of Statistics to meet minimum med school requirements (see pre-med section of Biology for details). Other possibilities include Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Earth and Environmental Science (Geophysics), and other fields tailored to the student’s interests.
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