Physics Major

Notice of Addendum: The requirements for this program were updated effective Fall 2024 and have been published on Addenda to this Catalog.

Program Director: Carter Hall, Ph.D.

Physics is an exciting and rewarding field of study. Physicists make important discoveries that often change the way we live by examining the way things work, and there are still many discoveries to be made.

At Maryland, physics majors benefit from small class-sizes, outstanding teachers and very talented classmates. However, we believe that the most important physics education occurs outside the classroom, and we encourage all of our majors to participate in cutting-edge research with our internationally recognized faculty. Through participation in research projects, our students learn what it takes to conduct world-class scientific research. Whether students decide to continue to study physics in graduate school or work in fields such as engineering, software development, law, business or education, a bachelor's degree in physics from Maryland provides an excellent foundation.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students are expected to fully engage with the curriculum and the opportunities presented for learning and research. Having completed the degree program, students should have acquired the following knowledge and skills:

Notice of Addendum: The requirements for this program were updated effective Fall 2024 and have been published on Addenda to this Catalog.

Course List
Course Title Credits
Courses Required for All Specializations
PHYS170Professional Physics Seminar1
PHYS171Introductory Physics: Mechanics3
PHYS265Introduction to Scientific Programming 1 3
PHYS272Introductory Physics: Fields3
PHYS273Introductory Physics: Oscillations and Waves3
PHYS275Experimental Physics I: Mechanics and Waves2
PHYS276Experimental Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism2
MATH140Calculus I4
MATH141Calculus II4
MATH241Calculus III4
MATH243Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations4
or MATH240
& MATH246
Introduction to Linear Algebra
and Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers
Total Credits33

Additional Courses for Specializations

Complete one of the following specializations: Physics, Education Physics, Biophysics, or Applied Physics.

ADDITIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE PHYSICS MAJOR:

Course List
Course Title Credits
PHYS313Electricity and Magnetism I4
PHYS371Modern Physics3
PHYS375Experimental Physics III: Electromagnetic Waves, Optics and Modern Physics3
PHYS401Quantum Physics I4
PHYS402Quantum Physics II3
PHYS404Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics3
PHYS405Advanced Experiments 2 3
PHYS410Classical Mechanics3
PHYS413Electricity and Magnetism II3
PHYS4XX (Advanced Physics Elective) 3 3
PHYS4XY (Advanced Physics Elective) 3 3
Total Credits35

ADDITIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE EDUCATION PHYSICS SPECIALIZATION:

The Education Physics area of concentration is designed to accommodate students obtaining a teaching certificate through the College of Education. However, completing all the courses in the Education Physics area of concentration does not in itself satisfy all requirements for obtaining a teaching certificate. Students pursuing the Education Physics area of concentration who want to also obtain a teaching certificate in secondary education must first apply and be admitted to the Secondary Education Program in the College of Education and then complete additional courses in that program.

ADDITIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE BIOPHYSICS SPECIALIZATION:

BSCI4XY - Any Approved 400-level BSCI Elective

ADDITIONAL COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE APPLIED PHYSICS SPECIALIZATION:

Students with prior programming experience may take PHYS474, an upper-level, computational physics course, instead of PHYS265 . This advanced course may be used for an Advanced Physics Elective as well.

PHYS405 in The Physics Major may be replaced by the two course sequence: PHYS406, PHYS407 .

Students completing a second major from a CMNS or Engineering department may use an upper-level course from that program in place of one of the Advanced Physics Electives.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR

Students must complete all courses required for the major with a grade of "C-" or higher.

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