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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
Recommended Academic Plan for Physics Major (Computational Physics Option)
see the Penn State Bluebook for course descriptions
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First Semester |
| CHEM 110 (GN) (formerly Chem 12) |
Chemical
Principles I |
3 |
| CHEM 111 (GN) (formerly Chem 14) |
Experimental
Chemistry I |
1 |
| ENGL 015 or ENGL 030 (GWS) |
Rhetoric
and Composition |
3 |
| MATH 140 (GQ) |
Calculus
with Analytic Geometry I |
4 |
| PSU 007 |
First Year Seminar (Physics/Chemistry) |
1 |
| S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
3 |
| KINES (GHA)2 |
Select
from University Health and Physical Activity List |
1.5 |
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16.5 |
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Second Semester |
| PHYS 211 (GN) |
Mechanics |
4 |
| CHEM 112 (GN) (formerly Chem 13) |
Chemical Principles II |
3 |
| CHEM 113 (GN) (formerly Chem 14) |
Experimental Chemistry II |
1 |
| MATH 141 (GQ) |
Calculus with Analytic
Geometry II |
4 |
| S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
3 |
| KINES (GHA) |
Select
from University Health and Physical Activity List |
1.5 |
| |
|
16.5 |
Third Semester |
| PHYS 212 |
Electricity and Magnetism |
4 |
| MATH 220 |
Matrices |
2 |
| CSE 121 |
Introduction to Programming Techniques |
3 |
| MATH 230 |
Calculus and Vector Analysis |
4 |
| S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
3 |
| |
|
16 |
Fourth Semester |
| PHYS 213 |
Fluids and Thermal Physics |
2 |
| PHYS 214 |
Wave Motion and Quantum Mechanics |
2 |
| PHYS 237 |
Introduction to Quantum Physics |
3 |
| MATH 251 |
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations |
4 |
| CSE 122 |
Intermediate Programming |
3 |
| CAS 100 (GWS) |
Effective Speech |
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17 |
Fifth Semester |
| PHYS 4193 |
Theoretical Mechanics |
3 |
| PHYS 4583 |
Intermediate Optics |
4 |
| PHYS 4463,4 |
The Year In Physics:A Seminar on the Latest Research |
1 |
| PHYS 494 or PHYS 4954,5
|
Physics Research Project or Internship |
1 |
| CMPSC 459 (formerly CMPBD 460) 6 |
Scientific Visualization |
3 |
| ENGL 202C (GWS) |
Technical Writing |
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|
15 |
Sixth Semester |
| PHYS 4203 |
Thermal Physics |
3 |
| PHYS 421W3 |
Research Methods in Physics |
3 |
| PHYS 494 or PHYS 4954,5 |
Physics Research Project or Internship |
3 |
CMPSC 465 (formerly CMPBD 410) 6 |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
3 |
| S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
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| |
|
15 |
Seventh Semester |
| PHYS 4003 |
Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism |
3 |
| PHYS 4023,4 |
Electronics
for Scientists |
4 |
| MATH 455 |
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I |
3 |
S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
3 |
| |
|
13 |
Eighth Semester |
| EE 352 (formerly EE BD 326)4 |
Signals and Systems |
4 |
| PHYS 4143,4 |
Solid State Physics |
3 |
| MATH 4566 |
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I I |
3 |
S/H/A
Elective1 |
Select
from University GS/GH or GA List |
3 |
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|
13 |
- Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of C or better. A grade of C or higher is required in Physics 211, 212, 213, 214, 237 and all 300 and 400 prescribed, additional and supporting courses.
- Italics indicates courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.
- Bold Italics indicates courses requiring a quality grade of C or better and that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.
- GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, and GS are codes used to identify General Education requirements. Choose six credits each of GA, GS and GH are required.
- US, IL, and US;IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy University United States/International Cultures requirements. These courses are sub-requirements within the Gen-Ed curriculum that may be mutually satisfied by select courses from other Gen-Ed categories.
- W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy University Writing Across the Curriculum requirements.
Comments::
- Six credits each must be chosen from the GA, GH and GS categories. Three credits must meet the US Culture sub-requirement and three credits must meet the IL Culture sub-requirement.
- Requirement may also be met with BBH or NUTR courses carrying the GHA designation.
- 400 level Physics courses are taught on a rotating basis; courses are taught only once every other year. Physics 446 is taught once a year
- Counts as an Additional Course choice. Other courses may be substituted from the additional courses list. A total of 12 credits must be selected from the list. See below for list.
- Three credits of Physics 494 and/or Physics 495 are prescribed. Any additional credits (up to a maximum of 3) 494 and/or 495 may be applied to the additional course requirement..
- Supporting Courses: You must take
Additional Courses (select 12 credits from) Complex Analysis 3 credits
- EE 352 Signals and Systems: Continuous and Discrete-Time 4 credits
- EE 450 Signal and Image Processing 3 credits
- EE 453 Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing 3 credits
- MATH 456 Introduction to Numerical Analysis II 3 credits
- ME 410 Heat Transfer 3 credits
- ME 428 Applied and Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 credits
- PHYS 414 Solid State Physics 3 credits
- PHYS 446 Year in Physics Seminar 1 credit
- PHYS 494 Physics Research Project 1-3 credits
- PHYS 495 Physics Internship 1-3 credits
School Approved Courses
- ASTRO 291 or higher
- BIOL 110 or higher
- CHEM 210 or higher
- CMPBD 200 or higher
- CMPSC 220 or higher
- All 300-level and 400-level MATH or STAT courses
The following *may not* be used for the physics major or minor
- MATH courses below MATH 140
- PHYS courses below PHYS 211
- PHYS 250 or PHYS 251
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