All courses have prerequisites and many are offered only once per year; so plan ahead. Consult the current University Catalogue and sample schedules for sequencing and semester of offering.
Be sure to consult with your advisor.
Courses For Majors in Physics and Astronomy
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Physics Courses |
Physics 231,
232, 332, 333, 350; 340 or 360; 365,
485. Remaining credits
chosen from 226 or 229, or Physics courses above 325 |
Physics 231,
232, 332, 340, 350, 360; 365 or 375; 430, 485 |
Physics 231,
232, 332; 340, 350, 365
(or Math 255 & 256), 485. Remaining credits chosen from 226 or 229, or
Physics courses above 325 or approved upper level Engineering courses |
Physics 231,
232, 332, 340, 350. |
Physics 231,
232, 332, 333, 340, 350. |
Physics 226,
231, 232, 332, 340, 350. |
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Other Required Courses |
CS 163 or
170, |
CS 163, |
CS 163, |
Chem 101
& 104, |
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Chem 115
& 218 (or 101 & 104), 213, 321, 322, 323, |
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Other Recommended Courses |
Chem 103
& 104 or 115 |
CJ 202, Math 443 |
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Chem 103 &
104; or 115 must be included as part of the GE Program for certification |
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Senior Seminar and Research (for Liberal Arts majors):
You will be required to complete a research project through
Advanced Laboratory, Directed or Independent Study, a summer internship,
or by another means approved by your advisor. The seminar will
focus on presenting research results and preparing for graduate
school or work.
Be sure to take courses in the right order and on time: Courses do not always have to be taken in numerical order. All courses have prerequisites and most are offered only once per year: plan ahead. Consult the University catalog and sample schedules for sequencing and semester of offering. There are some other special circumstances. For example, those planning on graduate school should take Phys 365 and 375 in the Junior year so that you are ready for the Graduate Record Exam. Be sure to consult with your advisor.
Click here for some sample schedules for the Liberal Arts emphasis.
Click here for more information on the Dual Degree program.