Synopsis of Physics, Astronomy-Physics, Pre-Engineering, Physical Science and Astrogeophysics Programs
Courses offered toward concentrations (Color coding: 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd and 4th year):
Physics
Years
Fall
Spring
All Phys120 General Physics I - Modern Intro Physics Phys121 General Physics II - Intro. Mechanics All Phys122 General Physics III - Intro. Electr. & Mag.
Phys201/202 Mathematical Physics I and II (1/2 credit)Phys216 Waves and Modern Physics
Phys282 Electronics
Phys203,204 Mathematical Physics III and IV (1/2 credit)F07-S08, F09-S10 Phys302 Mechanics
Phys420 Solid State PhysicsPhys310/410 Advanced Topics and Experiments
Phys303 Electricity and Magnetism
Phys404 Physical Optics
Phys314 BiophysicsF06-S07, F08-S09 Phys372 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mech.
Phys402 Computational Mechanics
Phys310/410 Advanced Topics and ExperimentsPhys371 Intro. Quantum Mechanics
Phys3xx TBA
Astronomy
Years
Fall
Spring
2006, 08 Astr210 Intermediate Astronomy and Astrophysics 2007, 09 Astr212 Astronomical Techniques 2006, 08 Astr310/410 Advanced Topics and Experiments Astr316 Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy 2007, 09 Astr310/410 Advanced Topics and Experiments Astr314 Astrophysics Service Courses Offered:
Concentration
Fall
Spring
Physics
Phys111 Fundamental Physics I - Mechanics
Phys307 Physics and PhilosophyPhys112 Fundamental Physics II - Elec. & Mag. Astronomy
Astr101 Solar System Astronomy
Astr253 ArchaeoastronomyAstr102 Stars, Galaxies and the Universe
Astr354 Field Methods in Archaeoastronomy
Core Courses Offered:
Number Title Instructor Core 101 Energy and Sustainability M. Parks Core122 Life in the Universe: A Cosmic Perspective T. Balonek Core133 Science Confronts Magic and the Paranormal A. Aveni Core179 Tibet V. Mansfield Core133 Sports and the Scientific Method K. Segall Core161 Optics and Vision E. Galvez
Concentration Requirements for Major
Physics
Astronomy-Physics
Pre-Engineering
Physical Science
Astro-geophysics
Phys120
Phys120
Phys120
Phys120
Phys120
Phys121
Phys121
Phys121
Phys121
Phys121
Phys122
Phys122
Phys122
Phys122
Phys122
Phys216
Phys216
Phys216
PhysXxx*
Phys201 (1/4 cr)
Phys282
Astr210
Phys282
Phys202 (1/4 cr)
Phys201 (1/4 cr)
Phys201 (1/4 cr)
Phys201 (1/4 cr)
Phys203 (1/4 cr)
Phys202 (1/4 cr)
Phys202 (1/4 cr)
Phys202 (1/4 cr)
Phys204 (1/4 cr)
Phys203 (1/4 cr)
Phys203 (1/4 cr)
Phys203 (1/4 cr)
Astr2xx or Astr3xx
Phys204 (1/4 cr)
Phys204 (1/4 cr)
Phys204 (1/4 cr)
Astr2xx or Astr3xx
C
Phys3xx or Phys4xx
Astr212
Phys302 or Phys402
Phys2xx, Phys3xx or Phys4xx
O
Phys3xx or Phys4xx
Astr314 or Astr316
Phys3xx or Phys4xx
Phys2xx, Phys3xx or Phys4xx
U
Phys3xx, Phys4xx
or Astr3xxPhys3xx or Phys4xx
R
Phys3xx or Phys4xx
Phys410
Astr410
S
Math111
Math111
Math111
Math111
Math111
Math112
Math112
Math112
Math112
Math112
E
Math113
Math113
Math113
Math113
Math113
Chem101
Chem101
S
Chem102
Chem102
ChemXxx*
Geol1xx
Xxx*
Geol201
Xxx*
Geol202
Xxx*
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Grade of C- or better in all above courses. Advance placement does not reduce the total number of concentration courses to be taken. Students interested in physics graduate school are encouraged to take P302, P303, P371 and P372, and as many math courses as possible. Note: Phys111, Phys112, Astr101, Astr102 and Astr354 do not count toward the major. *three of these courses must be 3xx or higher. Xxx are science courses approved by the Physical Science coordinator. HONOR
Enroll in two more 3xx or 4xx courses and a GPA of at least B+ in the upper-level curriculum (3xx and 4xx) plus defend a honors thesis. High honors are given at the discretion of the faculty. Concentration Requirements for Minor
Physics
Astronomy-Physics
Phys120
Phys120
Phys121
Phys121
Phys122
Phys122
Phys216
Astr210
Phys282, Phys3xx or Phys4xx
Astr212
Phys201 (1/4 cr)
Phys202 (1/4 cr)
Phys203 (1/4 cr)
Phys204 (1/4 cr)
Astr314 or Astr316 Math111
Math111
Math112
Math112
Math113
Math113
A grade of C- or better in all 1xx and 2xx courses
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