Sample: BS Degree (General Physics Option)

Sample Schedule for BS Degree in Physics
AY 2000-2001
Option: General Physics



ENG
MATH
CHEM
CHEM
US




MATH
PHY






MATH
PHY
PHY






PHY
PHY
PHY
PHY






10001
12002
10060
10062
10001




22005
23101






32044
35101
36001






45201
45301
40020
40096




Fall Semester 1

College English I
Anal. Geom. & Calc. I*
General Chemistry I
Chemistry Lab I
Orientation


Fall Semester 2

Anal. Geom. & Calc. III
Gen. Univ. Phys. I
Foreign Language 1
Hum / Fine Arts 2


Fall Semester 3

Intro. Ordinary D.E.
Mechanics I
Modern Physics
General Elective
Social Science 1


Fall Semester 4

Elect. & Magnetism I
Thermodynamics
Advanced Physics Lab
Individual Investigation
Major Elective
Social Science 2




3
5
4
1
1
14



3
5
4
3
15



3
3
3
3
3
15



3
3
2
1
4
3
16

      





































ENG
MATH
CHEM
CHEM





MATH
PHY






MATH
PHY
PHY
PHY
PHY




PHY
PHY
PHY







10002
12003
10061
10063





21001
23102






42045
30020
35102
46301
46101




45202
40096
46401





Spring Semester 1

College English II
Anal. Geom. & Calc. II
General Chemistry II
Chemistry Lab II
Hum / Fine Arts 1


Spring Semester 2

Linear Algebra
Gen. Univ. Phys. II
Foreign Language 2
Hum / Fine Arts 3


Spring Semester 3

Intro. Partial D.E.
Inter. Physics Lab
Mechanics II
Intro. Nuclear Physics
Quantum & Atomic


Spring Semester 4

Elect. & Magnetism II
Individual Investigation
Intro. Solid State
Major Elective
Social Science 3





3
5
4
1
3
16



3
5
4
3
15



4
2
3
3
4
16



3
1
3
4
3
14

*MATH 12001 (Algebra & Trigonometry) is a prerequisite course, which the student with sufficient background should bypass.

Note: Courses highlighted in red are not part of the core requirements for the BS degree, but are required for the General Physics Option.

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Last updated on July 25, 2000.