Bachelor of Science Physics (BS)
The Physics major is designed primarily for students preparing to do graduate study in physics and related fields or for students preparing to work professionally upon completion of the BS degree in various technical fields requiring the strongest preparation in physics.
Requirements
Lower-Division General Education
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Written Communication | 6 | |
| Oral Communication | 3 | |
| Mathematics | 3 | |
| Language and Culture | 0-6 | |
| Information Literacy and Research | 3 | |
| Human Behavior | 3 | |
| Human Creativity | 3 | |
| Interpreting the Past | 3 | |
| Literature | 3 | |
| Philosophy and Ethics | 3 | |
| The Nature of Science | 8 | |
| Impact of Technology | 3 | |
Mathematics: satisfied by the major
Information Literacy and Research:Â CSÂ 120G or CSÂ 121G or OEASÂ 130G
Nature of Science: satisfied by the major
Upper-Division General Education
- Option A. Approved Disciplinary Minor (a minimum of 12 hours determined by the department), or second degree or second major.
- Option B: Interdisciplinary Minor (specifically 12 hours, 3 of which may be in the major)
- Option C. An approved Certification Program such as teaching licensure
- Option D. Two Upper-Division Courses from outside the College of Sciences and not required by the major (6 hours)
Requirements for Graduation
All majors for the BS degree in physics require completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours (150 credit hours for the dual degree in physics and electrical engineering and the dual degree in physics and the Master of Business Administration), which must include both a minimum of 30 credit hours overall and 12 credit hours in upper-level courses in the major program from Old Dominion University, completion of ENGL 110C, ENGL 211C or ENGL 231C, and the writing intensive (W) course in the major with a grade of C or better, and Senior Assessment. Additionally, physics majors require completion of the Physics Exit Exam with a minimum score of 20th percentile, and the astrophysics major requires completion of the Astrophysics Exit Exam with a minimum score of 20th percentile. Additional hours may be required to meet the foreign language requirement. All majors require a minimum grade of C in PHYS 261N-PHYS 262N, PHYS 231N-PHYS 232N, or PHYS 226N-PHYS 227N. Except for the secondary physics education major, physics majors require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 overall and in the major. The secondary physics education major requires a minimum 2.75 grade point average overall, in the major, and in the professional education core, with no grade less than a C- in the major and professional education core. The professional education core satisfies the upper-level general education requirement.
Physics Major
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| General Education | ||
| Complete lower-division requirements | 30-36 | |
| Complete upper-division requirements (minimum of 6 credit hours) | 6 | |
| Physics Major | ||
| MATHÂ 211 | Calculus I | 4 |
| MATHÂ 212 | Calculus II | 4 |
| MATHÂ 312 | Calculus III | 4 |
| or MATH 285 | Transfer Credit for Calculus III | |
| MATHÂ 307 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
| or MATH 280 | Transfer Credit for Ordinary Differential Equations | |
| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| Introductory Linear Algebra | ||
| Partial Differential Equations | ||
| Applied Mathematics II: Mathematical Modeling | ||
| Applied Complex Variables | ||
| CHEMÂ 121N &Â CHEMÂ 122N | Foundations of Chemistry I Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry I Laboratory | 4 |
| CHEMÂ 123N &Â CHEMÂ 124N | Foundations of Chemistry II Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry II Laboratory | 4 |
| PHYSÂ 261N | Advanced University Physics I | 4 |
| or PHYS 231N | University Physics I | |
| or PHYS 226N | Honors: University Physics I | |
| CSÂ 151 | Introduction to Programming with Java | 4 |
| or CS 153 | Introduction to Programming with Python | |
| PHYSÂ 262N | Advanced University Physics II | 4 |
| or PHYS 232N | University Physics II | |
| or PHYS 227N | Honors: University Physics II | |
| PHYSÂ 303 | Intermediate Experimental Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 319 | Analytical Mechanics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 323 | Modern Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 355 | Mathematical Methods of Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 413 | Methods of Experimental Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 420 | Introductory Computational Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 425 | Electromagnetism I | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 452 | Introduction to Quantum Mechanics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 453 | Electromagnetism II | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 454 | Thermal and Statistical Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 456 | Intermediate Quantum Mechanics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 499W | Senior Thesis * | 3 |
| or PHYS 489W & PHYS 490W | Senior Thesis I and Senior Thesis II | |
| PHYSÂ 120 | Physics in the 21st Century | 1 |
| or PHYS 309 | Physics on the Back of an Envelope | |
| Select two of the following: ** | 6 | |
| Elements of Astrophysics | ||
| Introduction to Atomic Physics | ||
| Relativity and Cosmology | ||
| Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics | ||
| Introduction to Solid State Physics | ||
| Introduction to Particle Accelerator Physics | ||
| Special Topics in Astrophysics | ||
| Total Credit Hours | 117-123 | |
- *
Grade of C or better required in PHYSÂ 499W or both PHYSÂ 489W and PHYSÂ 490W
- **
At least one three-credit course must be at the 400-level.
Elective Credit
Elective credit may be needed to meet the minimum requirement of 120 credit hours.
BS Degree with Honors
Qualified students may receive the BS degree with honors (to be noted on their diplomas) by completing specified additional requirements. At the time of application for this designation, a student must have a GPA of 3.50 or higher in physics, a GPA of 3.25 or higher overall, must have completed two contract honors courses, and must have completed 60 credit hours (of which at least 54 must be in grade-point graded courses) at Old Dominion University. (Contract honors courses are specialized courses of individual study under the direct supervision of a professor. Permission to take these courses is granted jointly by the Department of Physics and the Honors College.)
Degree Program Guide
The Degree Program Guide is a suggested curriculum to complete this degree program in four years. It is just one of several plans that will work and is presented only as broad guidance to students. Each student is strongly encouraged to develop a customized plan in consultation with their academic advisor. Additional information can also be found in Degree Works.Â
| Freshman | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fall | Credit Hours | |
| ENGLÂ 110C | English Composition (Grade of C or better required) | 3 |
| MATHÂ 211 | Calculus I | 4 |
| CHEMÂ 121N and CHEMÂ 122N | 4 | |
| Oral Communication | 3 | |
| Language & Culture I (May be waived; See requirement details) | 0-3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 14-17 |
| Spring | ||
| MATHÂ 212 | Calculus II | 4 |
| Select one of the following: | 4 | |
| Advanced University Physics I | ||
| University Physics I | ||
| Honors: University Physics I | ||
| CHEMÂ 123N and CHEMÂ 124N | 4 | |
| Philosophy and Ethics | 3 | |
| Language & Culture II (May be waived; See requirement details) | 0-3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 15-18 |
| Sophomore | ||
| Fall | ||
| MATHÂ 312 or MATHÂ 285 | 4 | |
| Select one of the following: | 4 | |
| Advanced University Physics II | ||
| University Physics II | ||
| Honors: University Physics II | ||
| ENGLÂ 211C or ENGLÂ 231C (Grade of C or better required) | 3 | |
| Impact of Technology | 3 | |
| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| Introduction to Information Literacy and Research | ||
| Introduction to Information Literacy and Research for Scientists | ||
| Research Skills and Information Literacy for the Natural Sciences | ||
| Â | Credit Hours | 17 |
| Spring | ||
| PHYSÂ 319 | Analytical Mechanics | 3 |
| CSÂ 151 or CSÂ 153 |
Introduction to Programming with Java or Introduction to Programming with Python |
4 |
| MATHÂ 307 or MATHÂ 280 | 3 | |
| Select one of the following: | 1-2 | |
| Physics in the 21st Century * | ||
| Physics on the Back of an Envelope * | ||
| Human Creativity | 3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 14-15 |
| Junior | ||
| Fall | ||
| PHYSÂ 355 | Mathematical Methods of Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 303 | Intermediate Experimental Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 323 | Modern Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 425 | Electromagnetism I | 3 |
| Literature | 3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 15 |
| Spring | ||
| PHYSÂ 413 | Methods of Experimental Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 453 | Electromagnetism II * | 3 |
| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| Elements of Astrophysics * | ||
| Introduction to Atomic Physics | ||
| Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics | ||
| Introduction to Solid State Physics | ||
| Introduction to Particle Accelerator Physics | ||
| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| Introductory Linear Algebra | ||
| Partial Differential Equations | ||
| Applied Mathematics II: Mathematical Modeling | ||
| Applied Complex Variables | ||
| Human Behavior | 3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 15 |
| Senior | ||
| Fall | ||
| PHYSÂ 420 | Introductory Computational Physics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 452 | Introduction to Quantum Mechanics | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 489W or PHYSÂ 499W | 1-3 | |
| Interpreting the Past | 3 | |
| Upper-Division General Education Course (Option D) | 3 | |
| Elective (if needed) | 3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 16-18 |
| Spring | ||
| PHYSÂ 456 | Intermediate Quantum Mechanics * | 3 |
| PHYSÂ 454 | Thermal and Statistical Physics | 3 |
| Select one of the following: | 3 | |
| Relativity and Cosmology | ||
| Introduction to Atomic Physics | ||
| Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics | ||
| Introduction to Solid State Physics | ||
| Introduction to Particle Accelerator Physics | ||
| PHYSÂ 490W or PHYSÂ 499W | 2-3 | |
| Upper-Division General Education Course (Option D) | 3 | |
| Â | Credit Hours | 14-15 |
| Â | Total Credit Hours | 120-130 |
*PHYS 120 and PHYS 420 are offered fall semester only. ASTP 313, PHYS 309, PHYS 453, and PHYS 456 are offered spring semester only.