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Physics (B.A.) Major Requirements

Degree: Bachelor of Arts

Credit Hours: 42+

"PR" indicates a pre-requisite. "CO" indicates a co-requisite.

Courses within this major may also satisfy general education requirements. Please consult http://advising.cofc.edu/general-edu for more information.

Required Courses:

PHYS 111

General Physics I (3) PR or CO: MATH 120 or equivalent or instructor permission; PHYS 111L

PHYS 111L

General Physics I Lab (1) CO: PHYS 111

PHYS 112

General Physics II (3) PR: MATH 120 or equivalent; PHYS 111, PHYS 111L or HONS 157; PR or CO: MATH 220 or equivalent or instructor permission; CO: PHYS 112L

PHYS 112L

General Physics II Lab (1) CO: PHYS 112

PHYS 230

Introduction to Modern Physics I (3) PR: PHYS 112 or HONS 158; CO or PR: MATH 211 or instructor permission

PHYS 301

Classical Mechanics (3) PR: PHYS 112 or HONS 158, and MATH 323 or instructor permission

PHYS 370

Experimental Physics (4) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 419

Research Seminar (1) PR or CO: PHYS 370 or ASTR 377 or instructor and department chair permission

PHYS 420*

Senior Research (3) PR: PHYS 419 and instructor and department chair permission

OR

 

PHYS 499*

Bachelor's Essay (6) PR: PHYS 419 and instructor and department chair permission.

Notes: *Credit will not be awarded for both PHYS 420 and PHYS 499.

Select 11 credit hours from the following electives with department approval. Please note a maximum of 3 credit hours from each of the following groups are allowed (PHYS 381, PHYS 390 and PHYS 399) and (PHYS 260, PHYS 260L, PHYS 460L).

Physics Electives List

PHYS 203

Physics and Medicine (3) PR: PHYS 102, PHYS 102L or PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 230

Introduction to Modern Physics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158; PR or CO: MATH 221

PHYS 260

NASA Space Mission Design (2) PR: PHYS 102, PHYS 102L or PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 or instructor permission; PR or CO: PHYS 260L

PHYS 260L

NASA Space Mission Design Laboratory (1) CO: PHYS 260

PHYS 296

Biophysics Model and Excitable Cells (3) PR: BIOL 111, BIOL 111L and BIOL 112, BIOL 112L and PHYS 112 OR BIOL 211, BIOL 211D, BIOL 305, and PHYS 102, PHYS 102L or PHYS 112, PHYS 112L

PHYS 298

Special Topics (1-3) PR: Instructor permission

PHYS 301

Classical Mechanics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and MATH 323

PHYS 302

Classical Mechanics (3) PR: PHYS 301

PHYS 308

Atmospheric Physics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 or instructor permission

PHYS 320

Intro to Electronics (4) PR: PHYS 102, PHYS 102L or PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 331

Intro to Modern Physics II (3) PR: PHYS 230

PHYS 340

Photonics (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 350

Energy Production (4) PR: CHEM 111, CHEM 111L; (PHYS112, 112L or HONS 158) or (PHYS 102, 102L and MATH 120)

PHYS 370

Experimental Physics (4) PR: PHYS 230

PHYS 381

Internship (1-4) PR: Coordinator and department chair permission

PHYS 390

Research (1-3; repeatable up to 6) PR: Department chair and instructor permission

PHYS 397

Research Experience Physics and Astronomy (0) PR: Only declared majors can take a Zero Credit Research course. Instructor and department chair permission required.

PHYS 399

Tutorial (3; repeatable up to 12) PR: Junior standing and department chair and instructor permission

PHYS 403

Introductory Quantum Mechanics (3) PR: PHYS 230; PR or CO: MATH 323 or instructor permission

PHYS 405

Thermal Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230

PHYS 407

Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 408

Introduction to Solid State Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 409

Electricity and Magnetism (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and MATH 323 or instructor permission

PHYS 410

Electricity and Magnetism (3) PR: PHYS 409

PHYS 412

Special Topics (1-3) PR: Instructor permission

PHYS 415

Fluid Mechanics (3) PR: MATH 323 and PHYS 301 or instructor permission

PHYS 456

Air Pollution Meteorology (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or (PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or HONS 158; CHEM 112, CHEM 112L or instructor permission

PHYS 457

Satellite Meteorology (3) PR: PHYS 308 or PHYS 456 or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 112, PHYS 112L) or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or (PHYS 105 and HONS 158)

PHYS 458

Climate Change (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 460L

NASA Space Mission Design Leadership Lab (1) PR: Instructor permission; CO: PHYS 260

Mathematics Requirement

MATH 120

Introductory Calculus (4) PR: MATH 111 or equivalent

MATH 220

Calculus II (4) PR: MATH 120 or equivalent

MATH 221

Calculus III (4) PR: MATH 220 or equivalent

Optional: Students may also select a concentration in Energy Production or Meteorology.

Energy Production Concentration (Credit Hours: 18+)

Required Courses

CHEM 111

Principles of Chemistry (3) PR or CO: MATH 111 or equivalent; CO: CHEM 111L

CHEM 111L

Principles of Chemistry Lab (1) CO: CHEM 111

PHYS 350

Energy Production (4) PR: CHEM 111, CHEM 111L; (PHYS 112, 112L or HONS 158) or (PHYS 102, 102L; MATH 120)

PHYS 350L

Energy Production Lab (0) Energy Production (4) PR: CHEM 111, CHEM 111L; (PHYS112, 112L or HONS 158) or (PHYS 102, 102L and MATH 120); CO: PHYS 350

Complete 10 credit hours from the following PHYS electives groups including at least two courses totaling a minimum of 6 credit hours from Group I.

Group I

PHYS 320

Intro to Electronics (4) PR: PHYS 102, PHYS 102L or PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 340

Photonics (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 405

Thermal Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230

PHYS 407

Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 408

Introduction to Solid State Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

Group II

CHEM 341

Physical Chemistry I (3) PR: CHEM 221 and MATH 220; CO: CHEM 341L (MATH 221 is strongly recommended.)

CHEM 341L

Physical Chemistry I Laboratory (1) CO: CHEM 341

CHEM 528

Nuclear and Radiochemistry (3) PR: CHEM 221 or CHEM 231

GEOL 320

Earth Resources (3) PR: GEOL 101, GEOL 101L or GEOL 103, GEOL 103L and GEOL 105, GEOL 105L or HONS 155 and 156 or instructor permission

PHYS 308

Atmospheric Physics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 or instructor permission

PHYS 381

Internship (1-4) PR: Declared PHYS major, PHYS 370, or coordinator permission

PHYS 390

Research (1-3; repeatable up to 6) PR: Department chair and instructor permission

PHYS 409

Electricity and Magnetism (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and MATH 323 or instructor permission

PHYS 412

Special Topics (Energy Related) (1-3) PR: Instructor permission

PHYS 415

Fluid Mechanics (3) PR: MATH 323 and PHYS 301 or instructor permission

PHYS 456

Air Pollution Meteorology (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or (PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or HONS 158; CHEM 112, CHEM 112L or instructor permission

PHYS 457

Satellite Meteorology (3) PR: PHYS 308 or PHYS 456 or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 112, PHYS 112L) or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or (PHYS 105 and HONS 158)

PHYS 458

Climate Change (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

Meteorology Concentration (Credit Hours: 18+)

Complete 6 credit hours from the following:

PHYS 105*

Introduction to Meteorology (3) PR: A working knowledge of high school algebra is assumed.

PHYS 308

Atmospheric Physics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 456*

Air Pollution Meteorology (4) PR: PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120 or CHEM 112, CHEM 112L and PHYS 112, PHYS112L or HONS 158

PHYS 457

Satellite Meteorology (3) PR: PHYS 308 or PHYS 456 or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 112, PHYS 112L) or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or (PHYS 105 and HONS 158)

PHYS 458

Climate Change (4) PR: PHYS 112, 112L or HONS 158

Notes: *A student will not receive credit for both PHYS 105 and PHYS 456

Complete an additional 12 credit hours from the following. Courses do not count if already chosen for major core course requirements.

ASTR 206

Planetary Astronomy (3) PR: PHYS 111, PHYS 111L or PHYS 101, PHYS 101L or HONS 157 or instructor permission

BIOL 204

Man and the Environment (3) PR: None

BIOL 342

Oceanography (4) PR: BIOL 211, 211D; CO or PR: BIOL 305

CHEM 111

Principles of Chemistry (3) PR: MATH 111 or equivalent; CO: CHEM 111L

CHEM 111L

Principles of Chemistry Lab (1) CO: CHEM 111

ENVT 200

Introduction to Environmental Studies (3) PR: Sophomore standing

GEOL 103

Environmental Geology (3) PR: None; CO: GEOL 103L

GEOL 103L

Environmental Geology Lab (1) CO: GEOL 103

GEOL 240*

Special Topics in Geology (1-4) PR: GEOL 101 and 101L or GEOL 103 and 103L and GEOL 105 and 105L or HONS 155 and 155L and HONS 156 and 156L or instructor permission

GEOL 314

Introduction to Remote Sensing (4) PR: GEOL 101 and 101L or GEOL 103 and 103L and GEOL 105 and 105L or HONS 155 and 155L and HONS 156 and 156L or instructor permission

GEOL 438

Hydrogeology (4) PR: GEOL 101 and 101L or GEOL 103 and 103L and GEOL 105 and 105L or HONS 155 and 155L and HONS 156 and 156L and MATH 111 or 120 or instructor permission

GEOL 442

Geological Application of Remote Sensing (4) PR: GEOL 101 and 101L or GEOL 103 and 103L and GEOL 105 and 105L or HONS 156 and 156L and MATH 111 or 120 or instructor permission

HONS 390*

Special Topics (3-6) PR: None

PHYS 298*

Special Topics (1-3) PR: Instructor and department chair permission

PHYS 301

Classical Mechanics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and MATH 323

PHYS 308

Atmospheric Physics (3) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158 or instructor permission

PHYS 340

Photonics (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 390*

Research (1-3; repeatable up to 6) PR: Department chair and instructor permission

PHYS 399

Tutorial (3; repeatable up to 12) PR: Junior standing and department chair and instructor permission

PHYS 405

Thermal Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230

PHYS 407

Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 408

Introduction to Solid State Physics (3) PR: PHYS 230 or instructor permission

PHYS 412*

Special Topics (1-3) PR: Instructor permission and topic must be meteorology related

PHYS 415

Fluid Mechanics (3) PR: MATH 323 and PHYS 301 or instructor permission

PHYS 420*

Senior Research (3) PR: PHYS 419 and instructor and department chair permission

PHYS 456

Air Pollution Meteorology (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or (PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or HONS 158; CHEM 112, CHEM 112L or instructor permission

PHYS 457

Satellite Meteorology (3) PR: PHYS 308 OR PHYS 456 or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 112, PHYS 112L) or (PHYS 105 and PHYS 102, PHYS 102L and MATH 120) or (PHYS 105 and HONS 158)

PHYS 458

Climate Change (4) PR: PHYS 112, PHYS 112L or HONS 158

PHYS 499*

Bachelor's Essay (6) PR: Department approval; credit will not be awarded for both PHYS 420 and PHYS 499

Note: * These courses must involve meteorology and be approved by the Program Director. *Credit will not be awarded for both PHYS 420 and PHYS 499.

Notes:

  • With department approval, completion with grades of at least "B" in PHYS 101/101L and PHYS 102/102L, together with MATH 120 and MATH 220 may be substituted for PHYS 111/111L and PHYS 112/112L.
  • Suggested programs of study leading to graduate school in physics, astronomy, astrophysics, meteorology and engineering are available from the department.

Physics Teacher Education Program (Grades 9-12)

Students interested in teacher certification in physics must complete both the physics major and the secondary education cognate major requirements. See the School of Education, Health and Human Performance section of this catalog for a listing of the required secondary education cognate major courses. Students should apply for acceptance to this program no later than the second semester of their sophomore year. Requirements for this include admission to and successful completion of the approved teacher education program. Students must successfully complete all requirements for certification in secondary education.

When declaring teacher certification in English through the Program of Study Management System (POSM), students must first select "Declare or Add a Major" and then "Secondary Education Cognate" from the major list. Once this selection is made, a second menu box will appear with a list of the associated majors. Select the physics major and follow the on-screen instructions.