Physics (BA)
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Physics provides the conceptual foundation for science and engineering. A physics degree is a mark of major intellectual achievement and a gateway to a thousand careers. The physics major at NC State combines the resources of a major research university with the ambience of a small college. Our ratio of physics majors to faculty of about 3 to 1 allows us to offer small classes, personal attention, and unparalleled opportunities for involvement in research.
Most physics majors are preparing for employment in a government or industrial laboratory, or with a company that provides STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) products or services. Other physics majors are preparing for graduate studies in physics or related sciences, or enrollment in professional schools (such as medicine or law). Some physics majors are preparing for a career as a high school teacher. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) curriculum has a flexible course of study if you desire an interdisciplinary program with an emphasis on physics.
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Department of Physics
NC State ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾
Campus Box 8202
Raleigh, NC 27695-8202
Dr. David Brown
Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs
NC State ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾
Riddick Hall 319F, Box 8202
Raleigh, NC 27695-8202
Phone: 919.515.7471
Email: jbrown@ncsu.edu
Plan Requirements
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orientation | |||
| Science of Change (Verify Requirement) | |||
| Communication | |||
| Select one of the following Advanced Writing courses: | 3 | ||
| Communication for Engineering and Technology | |||
| Communication for Business and Management | |||
| Communication for Science and Research | |||
| ·¡±·³ÒÌý101 | Academic Writing and Research 1 | 4 | |
| Physics | |||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý201 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics I 1 | 4 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý202 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics II 1 | 4 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý203 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics III 1 | 4 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý252 | Instrumental and Data Analysis for Physics 1 | 2 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý401 | Quantum Physics I 1 | 3 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý411 | Mechanics I 1 | 3 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý413 | Thermal Physics 1 | 3 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý414 | Electromagnetism I 1 | 3 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý452 | Advanced Physics Laboratory | 3 | |
| Math / Statistics / Computing | |||
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý141 | Calculus I 1 | 4 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý241 | Calculus II 1 | 4 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý242 | Calculus III 1 | 4 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý341 | Applied Differential Equations I 1 | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý405 | Introduction to Linear Algebra 1 | 3 | |
| Statistics Elective 1 | 3 | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý251 | Introduction to Scientific Computing 1 | 3 | |
| Computing / Numerical Methods Elective 1 | 3 | ||
| Science/Tech Electives | |||
| °ä±áÌý101 | Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1 | 3 | |
| °ä±áÌý102 | General Chemistry Laboratory 1 | 1 | |
| Basic Science Elective 1 | 3 | ||
| Technical Electives 1 | 13 | ||
Courses at the 300 level or above in science, mathematics, technology , engineering, and in math and science education. | |||
| GEP Courses | |||
| GEP Humanities | 6 | ||
| GEP Social Sciences | 6 | ||
| GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 2 | ||
| GEP Additional Breadth (Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts) | 3 | ||
| GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 5 | ||
| GEP U.S. Diversity (verify requirement) | |||
| GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement) | |||
| Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement) | |||
| Restricted Electives | 6 | ||
| Select courses from the GEP Humanities list, GEP Social Sciences list, GEP Visual and Performing Arts list, and from courses at the 200 level or above in Education or Management. | |||
| Free Electives | |||
| Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt) 2 | 9 | ||
| Total Hours | 120 | ||
| 1 | A grade of C- or higher is required. |
| 2 | Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement. |
Statistics Electives
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| µþ±«³§Ìý350 | Economics and Business Statistics | 3 | |
| ·¡°äÌý351 | Econometrics I | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý305 | Statistical Methods | 4 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý307 | Introduction to Statistical Programming- SAS | 1 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý308 | Introduction to Statistical Programming - R | 1 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý311 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý312 | Introduction to Statistics II | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý350 | Economics and Business Statistics | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý370 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý371 | Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý372 | Introduction to Statistical Inference and Regression | 3 | |
| ³§°ÕÌý380 | Probability and Statistics for the Physical Sciences | 3 |
Computing / Numerical Methods Electives
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| °ä³§°äÌý302 | Introduction to Numerical Methods | 3 | |
| °ä³§°äÌý427 | Introduction to Numerical Analysis I | 3 | |
| °ä³§°äÌý428 | Introduction to Numerical Analysis II | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý402 | Mathematics of Scientific Computing | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý427 | Introduction to Numerical Analysis I | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý428 | Introduction to Numerical Analysis II | 3 | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý525 | Computational Physics | 3 |
Basic Science Elective
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| µþ±õ°¿Ìý165 | Introduction to Environmental Research | 5 | |
| µþ±õ°¿Ìý181 | Introductory Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity | 4 | |
| µþ±õ°¿Ìý183 | Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology | 4 | |
| µþ²Ñ·¡Ìý203 | 3 | ||
| °ä·¡Ìý225 | Mechanics of Solids | 3 | |
| °ä±áÌý201 | Chemistry - A Quantitative Science | 3 | |
| °ä±áÌý202 | Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | |
| °ä±áÌý203 | General Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences | 3 | |
| °ä±áÌý204 | General Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences | 1 | |
| °ä±áÌý220 | Introductory Organic Chemistry | 3 | |
| °ä±áÌý222 | Organic Chemistry I Lab | 1 | |
| °ä±á·¡Ìý205 | Chemical Process Principles | 4 | |
| ³Ò±·Ìý301 | Genetics in Human Affairs | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡·¡Ìý214 | Solid Mechanics | 3 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý101 | Geology I: Physical | 3 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý110 | Geology I Laboratory | 1 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý200 | Introduction to Oceanography | 3 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý210 | Oceanography Lab | 1 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý215 | Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences | 4 | |
| ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý220 | Marine Biology | 3 | |
| ²Ñ³§·¡Ìý200 | Mechanical Properties of Structural Materials | 3 | |
| ²Ñ³§·¡Ìý201 | Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials | 3 | |
| ²Ñ³§·¡Ìý203 | 3 | ||
| ±··¡Ìý202 | Radiation Sources, Interaction and Detection | 4 | |
| °Õ·¡Ìý200 | Introduction to Polymer Science and Engineering | 3 |
Semester Sequence
This is a sample.
| First Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fall Semester | Hours | |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý201 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics I (CP) 1 | 4 |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý141 | Calculus I (CP) 2 | 4 |
| ·¡±·³ÒÌý101 | Academic Writing and Research | 4 |
| GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 1 | |
| °ä°¿³§Ìý100 | Science of Change | 2 |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Spring Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý202 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics II (CP) 1 | 4 |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý241 | Calculus II (CP) 2 | 4 |
| °ä±áÌý101 | Chemistry - A Molecular Science 3 | 3 |
| °ä±áÌý102 | General Chemistry Laboratory 3 | 1 |
| GEP Humanities | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Second Year | ||
| Fall Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý203 | ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ Physics III (CP) 1,3 | 4 |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý251 | Introduction to Scientific Computing 2 | 3 |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý242 | Calculus III (CP) 2 | 4 |
| Restricted Elective | 3 | |
| GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 1 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Spring Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý411 | Mechanics I (CP) 1 | 3 |
| ±Ê³ÛÌý252 | Instrumental and Data Analysis for Physics 1 | 2 |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý341 | Applied Differential Equations I 2 | 3 |
| GEP Social Sciences | 3 | |
| Technical Elective 3 | 1 | |
| Free Elective | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Third Year | ||
| Fall Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý414 | Electromagnetism I 1 | 3 |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý405 | Introduction to Linear Algebra 1 | 3 |
| Advanced Writing Elective | 3 | |
| GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 3 | |
| Technical Elective 3 | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Spring Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý401 | Quantum Physics I 1 | 3 |
| Computing/Numerical Methods Elective 2 | 3 | |
| Statistics Elective 2 | 3 | |
| GEP Humanities | 3 | |
| Technical Elective 3 | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Fourth Year | ||
| Fall Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý452 | Advanced Physics Laboratory | 3 |
| Basic Sciences Elective 3 | 3 | |
| GEP Social Sciences | 3 | |
| Technical Elective 3 | 3 | |
| Free Elective | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Spring Semester | ||
| ±Ê³ÛÌý413 | Thermal Physics 1 | 3 |
| GEP Additional Breadth (Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts) | 3 | |
| Technical Elective 3 | 3 | |
| Restricted Elective | 3 | |
| Free Elective | 3 | |
| Ìý | Hours | 15 |
| Ìý | Total Hours | 120 |
| 1 | At most one passing grade below C- is permitted in the Physics category. |
| 2 | At most one passing grade below C- is permitted in the Math/Statistics/Computing category. |
| 3 | At most one passing grade below C- is permitted in the Sciences/Technical Electives category. |