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Nov 09, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
Applied Physics, B.S.
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The B.S. in Applied Physics is preparation for a career in physics and related areas. It is strongly recommended that students start the Analytical Physics sequence during the freshman year. Students who, for one reason or another, are unable to complete Analytical Physics I and II in their freshman year might be able to begin the sequence in their sophomore year and successfully complete the requirements of the major. However, this will involve doubling of physics electives in their senior year.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to use advanced mathematics to solve physics problems of increasing complexity.
- Students will be able to use scientific instrumentation to make measurements.
- Students will be able to analyze and make conclusions based on scientific data.
- Students will be able to design experiments to solve scientific questions.
- Students will be able to communicate scientific results in writing and orally.
- Students will be able to use computers to solve scientific problems.
- Students will demonstrate understanding of concepts of increasing complexity in physics.
- Students will demonstrate being able to solve “open-ended” design problems in applied physics.
General Education Requirements (30-40 Credits)
Prerequisite coursework may be required to satisfy certain General Education courses and will count as elective credit.
Total Credits Required to Complete Major: 67
Basic Requirements: (44 Credits)
Notes
Notes:
- Directed Studies may not count toward the elective credits in physics.
- Students may count only one of the following courses towards the major: PHYS 463 , PHYS 472 , and PHYS 484 .
Related Requirements: (23 Credits)
One year lab sequence
A one-year laboratory science course sequence in another natural science discipline:
A minor
A minor in chemistry, biology, geology, mathematics, or an internship (upon a recommendation of the department) during the summer and fall semester following the third year
Physics Other Requirements:
Minimum Competence Requirement
A grade of C- or better is required for each of the following courses: PHYS 123 /PHYS 124 , PHYS 125 /PHYS 126 , PHYS 223 , PHYS 224 , PHYS 362 ; MATH 221 , MATH 222 , MATH 223 .
Department Writing Requirement
The Department requires writing in lab classes throughout the program building up to PHYS 362 Intermediate Laboratory . Requirements for Intermediate Laboratory include full reports that are evaluated with attention to style and technique as well as content. Students submit rewrites as necessary. A portfolio of reports from this course is maintained for each student. The writing requirement is satisfied by successful completion of PHYS 362 .
Sample Course Map
For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2022: please select the bulletin year in which you entered the college (matriculated) at the top right of this page.
Curriculum Map
- First Year
- Fall - 17 Credits
- Spring - 15 Credits
- Second Year
- Fall - 15 Credits
- Spring - 14 Credits
- Third Year
- Fall - 16 Credits
- Spring - 16 Credits
- Fourth Year
- Fall - 13 credits
- PHYS 341 - Seminar in Physics - Credit(s): 1
- PHYS 3XX Elective - Credit(s): 3
- Course for Minor - Credit(s): 3
- Course for Minor - Credit(s): 3
- Elective - Credit(s): 3
- Spring - 14 Credits
Total Credit Hours: 120
NOTE:
(1) Lab Science I and II must be taken in the same discipline.
Note: Variation in the order of courses is possible, depending upon prerequisites. Consult course information in the bulletin or your academic advisor to customize your eight semester plan.
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WCV |
World Cultures & Values |
CGC |
Contemporary Global Challenges |
CAI |
Creativity & Innovation |
SST |
Sustainability |
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Social Science |
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