Academic Catalog 2016-2017 
    
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Academic Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics, B.S.


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Requirements for the Physics Major:


And two other science courses numbered 100 or above


At least one of which must be taken outside the department. Students are expected to attend the weekly departmental colloquium series to gain an appreciation for current research in physics and related areas.

Graduate Curriculum


For those students wishing to consider graduate work in physics or a closely related discipline (e.g., astronomy, materials science, applied physics), the department advises the following curriculum:

Possible Substitution Courses


For students interested in pursuing careers that do not require graduate work in physics, some substitutions of courses in engineering will be considered by the department. Students must request formal approval from the Department of Physics and Astronomy for any such substitution. Examples include:

Requirements for Honors in Physics and Astronomy:


In addition to the requirements for the major, the student must take at least one additional course in research (PHY 491 ), submit an honors thesis, and satisfy College requirements for departmental honors.

Requirements for the Leadership in Medicine Program:


Students in the Leadership in Medicine program whose science emphasis is in physics should take the following seven courses: PHY 110 , PHY 111  (both already core courses), PHY 122 , PHY 123 , PHY 210 , and two additional 200-level,  300-level, or PHY 490/495 . Students with AP credit for PHY 120  and/or PHY 121  should take one additional physics elective (and one additional math course) in consultation with their physics advisor.

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