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PHYSICS DEGREE
Requirements forB.S. Major in Physics   See info at USF
PHY 2048 General Physics I (3)
PHY 2048L General Physics I Lab (1)
PHY 2049 General Physics II (3)
PHY 2049L General Physics II Lab (1)
PHY 3101 Modern Physics (3)
PHY 3221 Mechanics I (3)
PHY 3822L Intermediate Lab (3)
PHY 3323C Electricity and Magnetism I (3)
PHY 4222 Mechanics II (3)
PHY 4930 Undergraduate Seminar (1)
PHY 4324C Electricity and Magnetism II (3)
PHY 4604 Intro. Quantum Mechanics (3)
PHY 4910 Undergraduate Research (1-4)
PHY 4823L Advanced Laboratory (3)


{Plus 9 credit hours of Physics electives subject to approval of undergraduate advisor.)

Required Supporting Courses in Natural Sciences
CHM 2045 General Chemistry I (3)
CHM 2045L General Chemistry I Lab (1)
CHM 2046 General Chemistry II (3)
CHM 2046L General Chemistry II Lab (1)
MAC 2311 or 2281 Calculus I (4)
MAC 2312 or 2282 Calculus II (4)
MAC 2313 or 2283 Calculus III (4)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3)

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These are the main courses required for a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. More courses were actually required, but listed to the left are the main (core) courses and support courses. To see the full requirements, including general courses, click the link: See info at USF. A Bachelor of Science in Physics is more difficult to acquire than a Bachelor of Arts; not that a Bachelor of Arts in Physics is an easy degree to earn. After earning my Associates in Arts degree in Engineering, physics was my next step. I like to know how the world works and physics is the root of all other sciences, so physics was a given.
© 2006 Dave Barker