Total Credits - 35
Mechanics
- At least onePHYS 303 Classical Mechanics
PHYS 402/PHYS 502 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics
Electricity
- At least onePHYS 305/ECE 305 Electromagnetic Theory
PHYS 306 Wave Motion and Electromagnetic Radiation
Magnetism
- At least oneOptics
- At least oneElective Physics
- Course work to total 32 credits in physics for applicants without a major in physicsNCLC 307 Narratives of Nature
NCLC 311 Animal Migration
NCLC 319 An Endangered Earth
NCLC 321 Vision Quest: Modeling the Natural World
NCLC 401 Conservation Biology
NCLC 495 Conserving Endangered Species
NCLC 495 Grand Canyon
NCLC 495 Virginia from the Ground Up
PHYS 101 Light and Sound in Our World
PHYS 102 Sports Physics
PHYS 103 Physics and Everyday Phenomena 1
PHYS 104 Physics and Everyday Phenomena 2
PHYS 121 Uses of Physics
PHYS 122 Inside Relativity
PHYS 123 Inside the Quantum World
PHYS 124 Experimental Explorations in Physics
PHYS 160 University Physics I
PHYS 161 University Physics I Laboratory
PHYS 225 Problems in Physics I
PHYS 243, 245 College Physics
PHYS 244, 246 College Physics Lab
PHYS 251 Introduction to Computer Techniques in Physics
PHYS 260 University Physics II
PHYS 261 University Physics II Laboratory
PHYS 262 University Physics III
PHYS 263 University Physics III Laboratory
PHYS 265 Advanced University Physics II Laboratory
PHYS 266 Introduction to Thermodynamics
PHYS 307 Thermal Physics
PHYS 308 Modern Physics with Applications
PHYS 310 Physics of Semiconductor Materials and Processing
PHYS 326 Problems in Physics II
PHYS 328/ASTR 328 Introduction to Astrophysics
PHYS 390 Topics in Physics
PHYS 405, 406 Honors Thesis in Physics
PHYS 407 Senior Laboratory in Modern Physics
PHYS 408 Senior Research
PHYS 409 Physics Internship
PHYS 416 Special Topics in Modern Physics
PHYS 417/GEOL 417 Geophysics
PHYS 428/ASTR 428 Relativity and Cosmology
English Composition
NCLC 110 Written Communication
ENGL 101 English Composition