Physics, B.S.
	
The Department of Physics offers a program leading to the bachelor of science degree in physics.
General Physics (PHY 204-205) satisfies the science requirement. The core requirement for mathematics is satisfied by Calculus (MTH 201).
University Requirements - 39 hours
See Core Curriculum
College Requirements - 6 hours
See College Requirements BS 
	
		
			Degree Requirements
		
			Major Requirements — 75 hours
		
			
				| MTH 201 | Calculus I | 4  | 
			
				| MTH 202 | Calculus II | 4  | 
			
				| MTH 301 | Vector Calculus | 4  | 
			
				| MTH 321 | Ordinary Differential Equation | 3  | 
			
				| MTH 341 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3  | 
			
				| CS 203 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3  | 
			
				
					 
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				| CS 273 | Computer Science Laboratory | 1  | 
			
				| PHY 204 | General Physics Lecture | 4  | 
			
				
					 
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				| PHY 208 | Integrated Physics/Math Lecture and Lab | 4  | 
			
				| PHY 205 | General Physics Lecture | 4  | 
			
				
					 
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				| PHY 209 | Integrated Physics/Math Lecture and Lab | 4  | 
			
				| CHM 207 | General Chemistry I | 3  | 
			
				
					 
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				| CHM 277 | General Chemistry I Lab | 1  | 
			
				| CHM 208 | General Chemistry II | 3  | 
			
				
					 
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				| CHM 278 | General Chemistry II Lab | 1  | 
			
		
			37 credits - Upper division science, math or engineering credit hours with a minimum of 28 hours in physics, including:
		
			
				| PHY 306 | Modern Physics | 3  | 
			
				| PHY 356 | Mathematical Methods for Science and Engineering | 3  | 
			
				| PHY 376 | Modern Physics Lab | 1  | 
			
				| PHY 371 | Analog and Digital Electronics | 2  | 
			
		
			Two of the following advanced labs
		
			
				| PHY 372 | Optics Laboratory | 1  | 
			
				| PHY 470 | Special Physics Laboratory and Research | Variable  | 
			
				| PHY 471 | Advanced Laboratory | 2  | 
			
				| PHY 472 | Advanced Optics Laboratory | 2  | 
			
		
			Additional courses in science, math or engineering, of which 15 hours must be in physics – 24 hours
		
			General Electives — 9 hours
		
	 Total Credit Hours: 120