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LAS(LS)-Physics - 16360000UGLAS - Liberal Arts and SciencesBA - Bachelor of Arts

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UGLAS - Liberal Arts and Sciences

About This Program

About this Program

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college, and major requirements.

The Department of Physics is making strides toward becoming one of the premier physics departments in the United States. With active groups in astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter/materials physics, and elementary particle physics, undergraduate and graduate students participate in cutting-edge research that prepares them for successful careers in a wide variety of fields.
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Curriculum

About This Program

A Physics major provides a wide range of career options. Many students pursue further studies in physics, other scientific disciplines, and various branches of engineering and medicine. Professional physicists work in universities and government laboratories seeking answers to fundamental questions about nature, in industry leading the development of new technologies, and in the medical sector performing clinical service and research. The analytical, problem-solving, and communications skills acquired by Physics majors also lead to career opportunities in business and finance.

The BA degree program is for students who want to major in Physics but are not presently contemplating graduate studies in physics. It provides a good foundation in the fundamentals while offering increased flexibility in the major, through fewer required courses and more electives, and opportunity for parallel studies in another discipline or preprofessional studies.

Requirements for the Major

The Physics BA requires a minimum of 32 credits in Physics, plus 15 credits of foundation coursework, and 10 credits of related coursework for a total of 57 credits. Minimum grades of C are required for coursework counted toward the major.

A minimum of 15 credits of required physics courses must be taken at UF

Required Foundation Coursework

MAC 2311Analytic Geometry and Calculus 14
MAC 2312Analytic Geometry and Calculus 24
MAC 2313Analytic Geometry and Calculus 34
MAP 2302Elementary Differential Equations3
Total Foundation Credits15

Required Major Coursework

In each case where the student must select between two courses, the second course includes selected advanced topics not covered in the first. While both courses prepare students for upper-level physics courses, students should see a department advisor to determine which course meets their needs.

Physics BA Major Core Courses
PHY 2048Physics with Calculus 13
or PHY 2060 Enriched Physics with Calculus 1
PHY 2048LLaboratory for PHY 20481
PHY 2049Physics with Calculus 23
or PHY 2061 Enriched Physics with Calculus 2
PHY 2049LLaboratory for PHY 20491
PHY 3101Introduction to Modern Physics3
or PHY 3063 Enriched Modern Physics
PHY 3221Mechanics 13
or PHZ 3113 Introduction to Theoretical Physics
PHY 3323Electromagnetism 13
PHY 3513Thermal Physics 13
PHY 4604Introductory Quantum Mechanics 13
PHY 4802LLaboratory Physics 13
or PHY 4803L Laboratory Physics 2
Physics BA Major Electives
4000-level or higher physics courses that are included in the physics major curriculum 16
Total Credits32
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PHY 4905 and PHY 4911 are not acceptable for this requirement.

Related Coursework

CHM 2045General Chemistry 13
CHM 2046General Chemistry 23
CHM 2045LGeneral Chemistry Laboratory1
Approved math courses (minimum) 13
Total Related Course Credits10
MAC 2311Analytic Geometry and Calculus 14
MAC 2312Analytic Geometry and Calculus 24
MAC 2313Analytic Geometry and Calculus 34
CHM 2045General Chemistry 13
CHM 2046General Chemistry 23
CHM 2045LGeneral Chemistry Laboratory1
MAP 2302Elementary Differential Equations3
Approved math courses (minimum) 13
1

Select a course beyond MAP 2302. Certain computer science courses may substitute for the math elective.

Placement

Students with Advanced Placement credit should consult the catalog's Academic Advising section for course equivalencies. Sequences for advanced students are available from any physics advisor or the department website.

Research

All undergraduate majors are encouraged to participate in research activities. Many physics majors participate in research during the academic year and through summer research programs. Advanced students may also be eligible to enroll in certain graduate courses, thereby accelerating their education. Physics majors are urged to confer with a department advisor as early as possible and especially as their educational goals evolve.