- Preparation for jobs in industry and government
- Emphasis on engineering physics, medical biophysics or quantitative finance
- Discipline-specific courses chosen with adviser
- Preparation for master's-level graduate degree
Program Overview
The B.S. degree in applied physics provides comprehensive introductory courses in physics, as well as practical courses in engineering, biology, or economics/business. Students graduating with this degree will have a good understanding of Newtonian mechanics and modern physics, as well as discipline-specific courses that are agreed upon between the student and his or her adviser. Students also will gain useful skills from physics laboratory and computer programming courses.
Careers and Graduate School
With the B.S. degree in applied physics, students have excellent opportunities for jobs in industry and government, with emphasis on engineering physics, medical biophysics or quantitative finance, depending on the individual classes on the student's transcript. In addition, this degree prepares students for a master's degree at the graduate level.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission:No requirements beyond University admission requirements. However, it is recommended that students entering the program have at least a Math Placement Level II, or an ACT Math score of 24, or a SAT Math score of 560.
Change of Program Policy:No selective or limited admission requirements. However, it is recommended that students changing into the program have at least a Math Placement Level II, or an ACT Math score of 24, or a SAT Math score of 560.
External Transfer Admission:No requirements beyond University admission requirements. However, it is recommended that students transferring into the program have at least a Math Placement Level II, or an ACT Math score of 24, or a SAT Math score of 560.
Degree Requirements
Major Code: BS3332
University-Wide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all University-wide graduation requirements.
College-Level Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences
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Physics Hours Requirement
Complete a total of 36 semester credit hours of PHYS coursework, including all the requirements below.
General Physics Sequence
General Physics I
Complete one of the following courses:
- PHYS 2051 - General Physics Credit Hours: 5.0
- PHYS 2051H - General Physics for Physics and Astronomy Majors Credit Hours: 5.0
Complete one of the following courses:
- PHYS 2052 - General Physics Credit Hours: 5.0
- PHYS 2052H - General Physics for Physics and Astronomy Majors Credit Hours: 5.0
Other Physics Courses
Complete the following courses:
- PHYS 2053 - Contemporary Physics: Relativity and Quantum Phenomena Credit Hours: 3.0
- PHYS 3001 - Mechanics Credit Hours: 4.0
Physics Seminar and Labs
Complete the following courses:
- PHYS 1901 - Physics Seminar Credit Hours: 1.0
- PHYS 2701 - Electronics Laboratory Credit Hours: 2.0
- PHYS 3701 - Intermediate Laboratory - Electrons & Photons Credit Hours: 2.0
- PHYS 3702 - Intermediate Laboratory - Photons & Nucleons Credit Hours: 2.0
Advanced Physics Requirements
Complete the following courses:
- PHYS 3011 - Thermal Physics Credit Hours: 3.0
- PHYS 4021 - Quantum Mechanics 1 Credit Hours: 3.0
- PHYS 4031 - Electricity and Magnetism 1 Credit Hours: 3.0
- PHYS 4032 - Electricity and Magnetism 2 Credit Hours: 3.0
Physics Common Mathematics Requirements
Complete the following courses:
- MATH 2301 - Calculus I Credit Hours: 4.0
- MATH 2302 - Calculus II Credit Hours: 4.0
- MATH 3200 - Applied Linear Algebra Credit Hours: 3.0
- MATH 3300 - Calculus III Credit Hours: 4.0
- MATH 3400 - Elementary Differential Equations Credit Hours: 3.0
- MATH 4410 - Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Credit Hours: 3.0
Numerical Requirement for Physics
Complete the following course:
- MATH 3600 - Applied Numerical Methods Credit Hours: 3.0
Natural Sciences Elective Courses
Complete at least 6 hours in PHYS, ASTR, or MATH at the 3000-level or above, in CHEM at 1500-level or above, in BIOS at 1700-level or above. Courses used in the major may not be reused here