Physics Department

Physics, Engineering Dual Degree and Atmospheric Science Dual Degree Programs
 
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Physics Major
The department major includes seven or more courses, no fewer than 28 semester hours, approved by the department. At least two courses must be at or above the 300 level and the student must complete the prerequisite mathematics courses (typically the calculus sequence through differential equations). Unless prior study or experience persuades the department to the contrary, students should expect to include Physics 130, 132, 134, 208, 210L or 280L, 303, 310, 315L, and 420 in their program. All juniors and seniors are expected to participate in the science seminar (Physics 350). Seniors must complete a research project.

Physics Minor
The department minor requires five courses: Physics 130 and 132, two courses numbered above 200, and one course numbered above 300. The Physics 134 or 190 course may be substituted for a 200 level course.

 
Major & Minor Requirements
Engineering Dual-Degree Program
Atmospheric Science Dual-Degree Program

Courses

Off-Campus Internship & Research Opportunities
Science Network
Facilities &
Scientific Computing
Student & Faculty Research
Alumni
Faculty
This Week's Physics Problem!

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