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Undergraduate Program

Information on Courses for Non-Physics Majors -
Dr. Dana Browne, (225)578-6843 -

Undergraduate Advisor for Physics Majors -
Dr. William Metcalf, 220-B Nicholson Hall, (225)578-8312 -

Our Undergraduate Program is for students wishing to major in Physics and Astronomy, Medical and Health Physics, or who would like to minor in Physics. The usual course of study includes Calculus, General Physics including laboratory experiments in the first year. In the second year, courses in differential equations, modern physics, mechanics are suggested. In your junior and senior years, you can choose an area in which to concentrate - Physics, Minor in Physics, Astronomy, Medical/Health Physics, Secondary Education or Second Discipline.


Course of Study
Physics/Second Discipline Concentration

For those students wishing to pursue a Physics major and a Second Discipline:

Substitute for * courses: MATH 2090 + at least 24 semester hours from an approved discipline outside the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

Some examples of second disciplines are:

Physics/Master's Degree in Computer Science

One attractive example is to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Physics and a Master's degree in Computer Science. Utilizing the Physics with a Second Discipline option, this can be accomplished in five (5) years of study:

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