Bachelor of Science in Physics

For a B.S. degree in physics, 12 additional hours in physics or a related field are required. Undergraduate research is also required and can count as 6 or fewer credit hours of the 12 additional hours. A senior thesis and a paper presented on the research project at a professional meeting are additional requirements for the B.S. degree. Since most students pursue the B.S. degree, that suggested sequence follows. Physics courses of Years III and IV will be offered in alternate years.

Course Sequence

Year I

Fall Semester

PHY 2311General Physics I (Calculus)

3

CHE 1303General Chemistry I

3

MAT 1404Calculus I

4

ENG 1301Literary Tradition I

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring Semester

PHY 2312General Physics II (Calculus)

3

CHE 1301

4

MAT 1411Calculus II

4

ENG 1302Literary Tradition II

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Year II

Fall Semester

PHY 3320Quantum Physics

3

MAT 2412Calculus III

4

PHY 3363Computational Physics

3

PHI 1301Phil & Ethical Life

3

THE 1310Understanding The Bible

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Spring Semester (Rome)

ENG 2311Literary Tradition III

3

THE 2311Western Theo Trad

3

PHI 2323The Human Person

3

HIS 2301Western Civilization I

3

ART 2311Art and Architecture of Rome

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Year III

Fall Semester

PHY 4423Theoretical Mechanics

4

MAT 3324Differential Equations

3

HIS 1311American Civilization I

3

PHI 3311Philosophy of Being

3

Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Semester

PHY 4424Quantum Mechanics

4

PHY 3333Electronics

3

Math Elective

3

Elective

3

ECO 1311Fundamentals Of Economics

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Year IV

Fall Semester

PHY 3326Statistical Physics

3

PHY 4153Physics Seminar

1

PHY 4327Electromagnetic Theory

3

POL 1311Principles Of American Politics

3

HIS 2302Western Civilization II

3

Language 2311

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Semester

PHY 3341Optics

3

PHY 4328Electrodynamics

3

Elective

3

Life Science

3

Language 2312

3

Total Credit Hours:16