Physics - Bachelor of Science

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in physics is designed to provide a thorough foundation in the field of physics together with considerable background in mathematics and a balanced program in the liberal arts. It is designed for those with an interest in:

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Start date

Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Mathematics
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • GCSE Physics

Course programme

The following courses outside the Department of Physics and Astronomy (33 to 39 credits):
One of the following courses (3 to 5 credits):
Cell and Molecular Biology
Organismal and Population Biology
Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
Honors Organismal and Population Biology
Pests, Society and Environment
Integrating Biology: From DNA to Populations
Biology I: Organismal Biology
Biology II: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Introductory Human Genetics
Fundamentals of Microbiology
Introductory Physiology
One of the following groups of courses (8 to 10 credits):
General and Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory I
General and Descriptive Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory I
Honors Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry I
Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry II
One of the following groups of Mathematics courses (14 or 15 credits):
Multivariable Calculus
Differential Equations
Honors Multivariable Calculus
Differential Equations
Ordinary Differential Equations I
Differential Equations
Ordinary Differential Equations I
The following course (4 credits):
Introduction to Computational Modeling
Two additional mathematics courses at the 300-level or above of at least 3 credits each. PHY 415 Methods of Theoretical Physics may be used towards the fulfillment of this requirement.
The following courses in the Department of Physics and Astronomy (33 to 38 credits):
One of the following groups of courses (8 to 10 credits):
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics Laboratory fo Scientists, I
Physics Laboratory for Scientistis, II
Physics Laboratory fo Scientists, I
Physics Laboratory for Scientistis, II
Honors Physics I - Mechanics
Honors Physics II - Electromagnetism
All of the following courses (18 credits):
Thermodynamics and Modern Physics
Classical Mechanics I
Thermal and Statistical Physics
Electricity and Magnetism I
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
One of the following groups of courses (4 or 6 credits):
Physics Senior Thesis
Students must complete two enrollments of this course.
Two of the following courses:
Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics
Introduction to Nuclear Physics
Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics

Physics - Bachelor of Science

higher than £ 9000