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Nov 27, 2024
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2012-2013 General Catalog (Spring 2013) ARCHIVED CATALOG: To search archives, MUST use search box to left. Current catalog: catalog.usu.edu.
Physics - BS
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College of Science
Department of Physics
Students must complete the General Education Requirements and the University Studies Depth Requirements :
- Complete at least 2 credits in approved 3000-level or above courses from each of the following two categories: Humanities and Creative Arts (DHA) and Social Sciences (DSS) for the Depth Course requirements
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College of Science Requirements
The College of Science requires a year of mathematics (8 credits) and a year sequence in science (8 credits) for all of its majors. For Physics majors, the College of Science requirements are: Choose one of the following pairs of courses:
Bachelor’s Degrees and Core Requirements
The Physics Department awards the following degrees: BS in Physics, BA in Physics, BS in Physics with a Professional Emphasis, BS in Physics with an Applied Emphasis, BS in Mathematics and Physics Dual Major Option, BS in Physics Teaching, and BS in Composite Teaching—Physical Science.
Except for the two Teaching Majors, all degrees require a common core (48 credits): A. College of Science Requirements (16 credits)
B. Required Physics Courses (25 credits)
C. Required Mathematics Courses (7 credits)
The specific requirements beyond this core for the various bachelor’s degrees are:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics
Required Physics Courses (6 credits)
Elective Physics Courses (5 credits)
Select 5 additional credits from PHYS courses at the 3500 level and above (not to include PHYS courses designated as University Studies depth courses). Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics with Professional Emphasis
The Professional Emphasis is recommended for students preparing for graduate work in physics, astronomy or a closely related discipline. Required Common Core Coursework (46 credits)
Required Physics Courses (25 credits)
Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics with Applied Emphasis
The Applied Emphasis is recommended for students preparing for graduate work in applied physics, engineering physics, materials science or an interdisciplinary area such as biophysics, medical physics, geophysics or chemical physics. Required Common Core Coursework (46 credits)
Required Physics Courses (8 credits)
Elective Technical Courses (12 credits)
Select 12 credits from courses in other technical departments at the 3000 level and above (not to include courses designated as University Studies depth courses) with a coherent theme. Selected courses require approval from the Physics Department. Mathematics and Physics Dual Major Option
By fulfilling all degree requirements for any two separate majors, it is possible for a student to receive a diploma having two majors listed. Because most physics majors are required to complete a minimum of 14 credits in mathematics courses, many students elect to complete the requirements for a BS degree in mathematics, as well as the requirements for their physics degree. Minimum University Requirements
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