BS in Physics

The physics major prepares students to teach physics, work in industrial or government engineering or research, or pursue graduate studies in physics or a variety of related disciplines.

67-71 units

Physics is the foundation for most science and engineering disciplines. The study of physics focuses on broad topics such as matter, energy, gravitation, electricity and magnetism, atomic and nuclear structures, the theory of relativity, and quantum mechanics. By understanding the behavior of matter and energy at a fundamental level, physicists are equipped to further our knowledge of the universe through research and to apply knowledge to new technologies and engineering.

Career Opportunities

The BS in Physics equips graduates to teach physics, work in industrial or government engineering or research, or pursue graduate studies in physics or in a variety of related disciplines. Some specific career options include work in materials science, space exploration, aerospace, technical instrumentation, fundamental research, and the computer industry. A physics major is also an excellent foundation for further studies in a wide range of interdisciplinary fields such as medical physics, engineering, meteorology, hydrology, geophysics, or economics.

Requirements

Physics Core (Required)
PHYC 145Physics Laboratory I 11
PHYC 146Physics Laboratory II1
PHYC 147Physics Laboratory III1
PHYC 165Physics for Science and Engineering: Mechanics 14
PHYC 166Physics for Science and Engineering: Electricity and Magnetism4
PHYC 167Physics for Science and Engineering: Relativity1
PHYC 168Physics for Science and Engineering: Waves and Thermodynamics4
PHYC 342STEM Writing and Communication3
PHYC 470Advanced Laboratory2
CHEM 151General Chemistry I 14
MATH 165Calculus I4
MATH 166Calculus II4
MATH 268Multivariable Calculus4
MATH 310Ordinary Differential Equations4
Total Units41
1

Meets the APU Core: Natural Science general education requirement.

In addition to the required courses above, complete one of the tracks below:

General Physics Track

Required Courses
PHYC 230Computation and Modeling3
PHYC 300Physics Research Seminar S1
PHYC 361Electricity and Magnetism ES3
PHYC 370Waves and Optics EF3
PHYC 380Classical Mechanics OF4
PHYC 401Thermodynamics ES3
PHYC 440Quantum Mechanics OS3
PHYC 499Physics Thesis F2
CS 120Introduction to Computer Science I 14
Select one of the following:4
General Biology I 2
General Chemistry II
Electrical Circuits and Systems
Physics Core41
Total Units71
1

Meets the APU Core: Oral Communication general education requirement if taken with CS 290 and CS 480.

2

Meets the APU Core: Natural Science general education requirement.

Physics Secondary Education Track 

Required Courses
BIOL 151General Biology I 14
PHYC 125Earth Science Concepts and Applications3
PHYC 311Teaching and Learning in STEM 22
PHYC 312STEM Education Research Seminar 2, 32
PHYC 313STEM Teaching Practicum 2, 43
Upper-division Electives12-13
Select four of the following:
Computation and Modeling
Electricity and Magnetism ES
Waves and Optics EF
Classical Mechanics OF
Thermodynamics ES
Quantum Mechanics OS
Physics Core41
Total Units67-68
1

Meets the APU Core: Natural Science general education requirement.

2

These courses are cross-listed as follows: MATH 311/PHYC 311MATH 312/PHYC 312; and MATH 313/PHYC 313.

3

1-unit course taken twice.

4

1-unit course taken three times.

F Offered in Fall only
S Offered in Spring only
F/S Offered in both Fall and Spring terms
EF Offered in Fall in even years
ES Offered in Spring in even years
OF Offered in Fall in odd years
OS Offered in Spring in odd years