Bachelor of Science Requirements
For a B.S. degree in physics, 12 additional hours in physics or a related field are required. Undergraduate research is also required and can count as 6 or fewer credit hours of the 12 additional hours. A senior thesis and a paper presented on the research project at a professional meeting are additional requirements for the B.S. degree. Since most students pursue the B.S. degree, that suggested sequence follows. Physics courses of Years III and IV will be offered in alternate years.
Physics 2311, 2111, 2312, 2112 (General Physics I and II) and 24 advanced credits in Physics that are selected in consultation with the Physics Department are required for the B.A. in physics. The courses that compose the 24 advanced credits regularly include Physics 3320 (Quantum Physics), 3120 (Quantum Laboratory), 3326 (Statistical Physics), 3341 (Optics), 3141 (Optics Laboratory), 3363 (Computational Physics), 4423 (Theoretical Mechanics), 4424 (Quantum Mechanics) and 4327 (Electromagnetic Theory).
In addition, Chemistry 1303, 1103, 1304, 1104 and Math 1404, 1411, 2412 and 3324 are required. Math 4315 is a suggested elective. Knowledge and use of computers is expected. Physics seminar is recommended for juniors and seniors. Physics majors are encouraged to take Philosophy 4333 as an elective.
All students are required to pass written and oral comprehensive exams in the last year of their undergraduate studies. These exams cover topics of all required courses in physics for the B.A. or B.S. degree. A thesis is also required for the BS degree along with a presentation of a paper at a conference
Suggested Program Sequence
Course numbers - the 1st digit is the year in which the course is usually taken; the 2nd digit is the number of semester hours credit; and 3rd and 4th numbers are the course identifier for the department. The order of physics and mathematics classes is important; core classes during the junior and senior years are flexible.
Year 1
Fall Semester | ENG 1301: Literary Traditions I MAT1404: Calculus I CHE 1303-1103: General Chemistry & Lab PHY 2311-2111: General Physics I & Lab |
Spring Semester | ENG 1302: Literary Traditions II PHY 2312-2112: General Physics II & Lab CHE 1304-1104: General Chemistry II & Lab MAT 1411: Calculus II |
Year 2
Fall Semester | PHY 3363: Computational Physics or elective THE 1310: Understanding the Bible PHI 1301: Philosophy & the Ethical Life PHY 3320-3120: Quantum Physics & Lab MAT 2412: Calculus III |
Spring Semester | ENG 2311: Literary Traditions III (Rome) HIS 2301: Western Civilization I (Rome) THE 2311: Western Theological Tradition (Rome) PHI 2323: Philosophy of Man (Rome) History of Art/Theatre History/Music History |
Year 3 or Year 4 (Sequence Even Year Fall)
Fall Semester | MAT 3324: Differential Equations PHI 3311: Philosophy of Being PHY 4423: Theoretical Mechanics PHY 3363: Computational Physics or elective Lang 2311: Intermediate I |
Spring Semester | PHY 3333-3133: Electronics and Lab PHY 4424: Quantum Mechanics POL 1311: Principles of American Politics HIS 1311: American Civilization I Lang 2312: Intermediate II |
Year 4 or Year 3 (Sequence Odd Year Fall)
Fall Semester | PHY 3326: Statistical Physics PHY 4327: Electromagnetic Theory PHY 4V43 or 4V44: Research PHY 4153: Physics Seminar HIS 2302: Western Civilization II ECO 1311: Fundamentals of Economics |
Spring Semester | PHY 3341-3141: Optics and Lab PHY 4328: Electrodynamics PHI 4333: Philosophy of Science (recommended) BIO: Biological Science PHY 4000 Level Elective |
Summary - Major Requirements
44 credits in Physics: 2311, 2111, 2312, and 36 advanced credits in Physics that include at least 3 credits in research with research thesis; Chemistry 1303, 1103, 1304, 1104; and Math 1404, 1311, 2412, 3324. Oral and/or Written Comprehensives
Please Note:
- Grades below C- in advanced courses in the major department do not count toward fulfillment of the major requirement.
- The student must earn 38 credits in courses numbered 3000 or above, of which 30 must be earned at the University of Dallas. Advanced hours required for the major apply to this requirement. The last 12 advanced credits in the major must be earned at the University of Dallas.
- The student must earn a minimum of 132 credits, exclusive of first year language courses used to satisfy the basic language requirements.