Physics, B.S.
The bachelor of science in physics is designed and intended to provide students with a broad foundation and rigorous understanding of the fundamental properties of matter and energy and physical phenomena of our universe, including mechanical systems, electromagnetism, light and optics, thermodynamics, Einstein's relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure, as well as astronomy and astrophysics.
To meet the requirements of the physics major, all required and elective courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.
Degree Requirements
Requirements for a B.S. in Physics:
PHY 205 | General Physics with Calculus I | 4 |
PHY 205L | General Physics with Calculus I Laboratory | 0 |
PHY 206 | General Physics with Calculus II | 4 |
PHY 206L | General Physics with Calculus II Laboratory | 0 |
PHY 280 | Mathematical Methods for Physics | 4 |
PHY 307 | Modern Physics | 4 |
PHY 320 | Classical Mechanics | 4 |
PHY 340 | Electricity and Magnetism | 4 |
PHY 350 | Advanced Physics Lab | 4 |
PHY 360 | Quantum Mechanics | 4 |
PHY 430 | Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics | 4 |
PHY 451 | Physics Capstone Research | 1-4 |
AST 300 | Astrophysics | 4 |
MAT 260 | Calculus I | 4 |
MAT 261 | Calculus II | 4 |
MAT 262 | Calculus III | 4 |
MAT 300 | Differential Equations | 4 |
| Three additional PHY or AST courses above the 300-level | 12 |
Total Credit Hours: | 69-72 |
Total Credit Hours: 69-72