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Dec 04, 2024
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2010-2011 University Catalog archived
Physics-Engineering major leading to BS degree
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Return to: Physics and Engineering (PHYS, ENGN)
A major in physics-engineering leading to a Bachelor of Science degree requires completion of at least 47 credits, no more than three of which may be from 400-level courses, and including the following:
- ENGN 203, 204, 207 (PHYS 207), 225 (PHYS 225), 240 (PHYS 240), 301, 311, 351; MATH 332; and PHYS 111, 112, 113, 114
- Three additional credits from 200-level courses in engineering
- Three additional credits from 300-level courses in engineering
- Six additional credits from courses numbered 200 or above in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, or physics; from Mathematics 300 or above; or from CHEM 111, 112; CSCI 121.
Additional courses required as prerequisites for completion of the above include MATH 101, 102, and 221.
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2. Three additional credits from 200-level courses in engineering
3. Three additional credits from 300-level courses in engineering
4. Six additional credits from courses numbered 200 or above in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, or physics; from:
Mathematics 300 or above; or from: |
Return to: Physics and Engineering (PHYS, ENGN)
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