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Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Science
Physics with Emphasis in Applied Nuclear Physics

Freshman Year
ENGL 1301 (Rhetoric and Composition)
MATH 2413 (Calculus I)
Minor# (Minor)
PHYS 2325 (University Physics I)
PHYS 2125 (University Physics I Lab)
BIOL 1201 (Intro to Arts and Sciences)
3
4
3
3
1
2

ENGL 1302 (Rhetoric and Composition)
MATH 2414 (Calculus II)
Minor# (Minor)
PHYS 2326 (University Physics II)
PHYS 2126 (University Physics II Lab)
Kinesiology

3
4
3
3
1
1
  16   15
Sophomore Year
POLS 2301 (Government and Politics of U.S.)
HIST 1301(American History)
MATH 3415 (Calculus III)
PHYS 3343 (Modern Physics I)
Computer Literacy
Kinesiology (Kinesiology)
3
3
3
3
3
1

POLS 2302 (Government and Politics of Texas)
HIST 1302(American History)
MATH 3320 (Differential Equations)
PHYS 3362 (Introduction to Nuclear Engineering)
Kinesiology

3
3
3
3
1
  17   13
Junior Year
PHYS 3313 (Mechanics)
PHYS 3323 (Electromagnetic Field Theory)
Social/Behavioral
Communication
Minor*
3
3
3
3
3

ENGL 2342 (Readings in Poetry and Novel)
ENGL 2362 (Readings in Short Story Drama)
PHYS 4460 (Nuclear Physics)
Arts Visual/Performing Arts
PHYS 4362 (Radiological Safety)
Minor, adv.*
PHYS 3110 (Advanced Laboratory)

3

4
3
3
3
1
  15   17
Senior Year
PHYS 3333 (Thermodynamics)
PHYS 4191 (Research in Physics)
Elective (Elective)
Minor, adv.*
PHYS 43XX (Nuclear Reactor Theory)
3
1
3
3
3

PHYS 4353 (Quantum Theory)
PHYS 4391** (Research Topics in Physics)
PHYS 43XX (Nuclear Reactor Analysis)
Minor, adv.*
Elective

3
3
3
3
3
  13   15
Total Hours: 121

# Mathematics minor may sudstitute any other Natural Science or Engineering course.Coyrses in other supporting areas may be substitited with department approval.

** A double major or two-degree candidate may,with department approval, substitute a senior project in another field.

 

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