Physics | Minor: Physics
A minor allows you to perfect your problem-solving skills while maintaining your degree focus.
You will take 18 credit hours of Physics classes including Physics I and II as well as Modern Physics. You can choose the rest of the courses for your minor from the range of interesting and innovative classes offered by the Department of Physics.
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| PHYS 211 & 211L | Engineering Physics I and Engineering Physics I Laboratory | 5 |
| PHYS 212 & 212L | Engineering Physics II and Engineering Physics II Laboratory | 5 |
| PHYS 313 | Modern Physics | 3 |
| Select 6 credits of PHYS courses | 5 | |
| Statics | ||
| Descriptive Astronomy | ||
| Electronic Circuits | ||
| Analog and Digital Electronics | ||
| Introduction to Computational Physics | ||
| Mathematics for the Physical Sciences | ||
| Mechanics | ||
| Electricity and Magnetism | ||
| Advanced Physics Laboratory I | ||
| Optics | ||
| Advanced Physics Laboratory II | ||
| Thermal Physics | ||
| Quantum Mechanics I | ||
| Only 2 units may be counted from PHYS 651 - Advanced Physics Laboratory I, PHYS 654 - Advanced Physics Laboratory II | ||
| Total Hours | 18 | |