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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physics, B.S.
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Return to: Department of Physics and Astronomy
In addition to the Program Degree Requirements, students must fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements (see Office of Academic Assistance ) and the University Degree Requirements (see 1400 University Degree Requirements and Graduation ).
University Grade-Point Average and Grade Requirements
Georgia State University undergraduate students must achieve an overall institutional grade-point average of 2.0 and a major GPA of 2.0 in Areas G and H to receive a bachelor’s degree from the university. Grades of C- can be used to satisfy graduation requirements. However, some courses have prerequisites that require a grade of C or higher. (See 1460 GPA Requirement for additional information.)
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Area A
Required course:
- MATH 1113 - Precalculus 3 Credit Hours or higher level MATH must be taken in Area A. A section of MATH 1113 - Precalculus that is designated specifically for this major is recommended (see GoSolar listing to identify appropriate sections).
Recommended courses
- CHEM 1211K - Principles of Chemistry I 4 Hours and
- CHEM 1212K - Principles of Chemistry II 4 Hours
Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Major (18 Hours)
- Students should choose courses appropriate to their intended concentration. Consult the Undergraduate Director for the BS in Physics for advice.
- All courses above ending in K may also be offered as separate lecture and lab (L) courses. The combined (K) courses and separate lecture and lab (L) courses cover the same subject matter and are equivalent courses.
- Any credit hours exceeding 18 earned to complete the Area F requirements will count toward elective hours.
Required Courses (18 Hours)
(Unless used to satisfy Area D requirements) Select additional elective courses from the following to complete 18 hours in Area F
Area G: Major Courses
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers several concentrations within the B.S. in Physics degree program. The standard program is recommended for those who plan to pursue graduate study in physics. Other options include concentrations in applied physics, astronomy, pre-medicine, biophysics, geology, computer science, and education. Course requirements listed below for each of the options are in addition to the courses listed under Area F and the required lower division courses listed above. The standard program and all concentrations are centered on the 24-hour core of physics courses and the four-hour core of mathematics courses listed below. Physics and Mathematics Core (28 Hours)
Required courses to fulfill CTW requirement (6 Hours)
Additional Physics Requirements (18 Hours)
Mathematics Requirements (4 Hours)
Concentration Requirements
Area H: Minor and/or Additional Courses
- Students earning a B.S. through the Department of Physics and Astronomy are not required to take a minor.
- Additional courses must be taken as electives to complete a minimum of 120 semester hours, exclusive of KH 1010 . Although not a requirement, the department recommends that physics majors take these elective courses at the 2000 level or above in mathematics, computer science, chemistry, biology, geology, physics, or astronomy. (Consult with the departmental academic adviser.)
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