College of Arts and Sciences

2001-2002 Bulletin Information

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Chair: Sankoorikal L. Varghese (460-6224)
Professors: Clar, Helminger, Jenkins, Varghese
Associate Professors: Irby, Kim, Sanders
Instructors: Boleman, Geoghegan, Ronhovde

Department of Physics Web Site

The curriculum in the Department of Physics serves three groups of students: those preparing for careers in physics, those pursuing professional fields such as medicine and engineering, and those electing physics and astronomy as part of the natural-science requirement for Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degrees. The degree program in physics allows for flexibility to the extent that the serious student can select related courses in biology, chemistry, geology, computer science, and engineering to prepare for a career in such interdisciplinary areas as biophysics, geophysics, oceanography, and environmental science. Three options for a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics are offered. One option (the Pre-Medical Option) is for those students pursuing medicine as a career. There is also an evening Physics program. Through this program it is possible to earn a B.S. degree in Physics by attending classes only during the evenings. Any student interested in the evening Physics program must contact the Chair of the Department. Sample programs and requirements for each option follows.

SAMPLE PROGRAM FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PHYSICS (OPTION A)
First Year

Physics 107
Chemistry 131
Math 125
Comm: EH 101
Art

Total
1
4
4
3
3
==
15
Physics 201
Chemistry 132
Math 126
Comm: EH 102


Total
4
4
4
3

==
15

Second Year

Physics 202
Humanities
Math 227
Social Sciences
Art

Total
4
3
4
3
3
==
17
Physics 303
Humanities
Math 238
Social Sciences
CA 110

Total
4
3
4
3
3
==
17

Third Year

Physics 366
Physics 385
Math 237
Humanities
Social Sciences
PE or ROTC

Total
3
3
3
3
3
1
==
16
Physics 367
Physics 463
Physics Elective (A)*
Humanities
Social Sciences
PE or ROTC

Total
3
3
3
3
3
1
==
16

Fourth Year

Physics 348
Physics 448
Language
Electives


Total
3
3
3
6

==
15
Physics 349
Physics 449
Physics Elective (B)**
Languages
Electives

Total
3
3
3
3
5
==
17

 

Totals: Hours
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Humanities
Social Sciences
Fine and Performing Arts
Communication
Language
PE or ROTC
Electives

Total
43
19
8
12
12
6
9
6
2
11
==
128

 

*Physics Elective A
PH 301
PH 346
PH 390
**Physics Elective B
PH 354
PH 411
PH 494

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PHYSICS (OPTION A)
Option A is designed for a student anticipating graduate study in Physics. This option gives the student a solid foundation in basic Physics. Physics course requirements include: PH 107, 201, 202, 303, 348, 349, 366, 367, 385(W), 448, 449 and 463. One course from each group must be taken: Physics Elective A (PH 301, 346 or 390) and Physics Elective B (PH 354, 411 or 494). The following additional technical courses are required. CH 131 and 132. In addition, the following math courses are prerequisites for upper division Physics courses: MA 125, 126, 227 and 238.

SAMPLE PROGRAM FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PHYSICS (OPTION B)
First Year

Physics 107
Chemistry 131
Math 125
Comm: EH 101
Art

Total
1
4
4
3
3
==
15
Physics 201
Chemistry 132
Math 126
Comm: EH 102


Total
4
4
4
3

==
15

Second Year

Physics 202
Humanities
Math 227
Social Sciences
Art

Total
4
3
4
3
3
==
17
Physics 303
Humanities
Math 238
Social Sciences
CA 110

Total
4
3
4
3
3
==
17

Third Year

Physics 366
Physics 385
Humanities
Social Sciences
Electives
PE or ROTC

Total
3
3
3
3
3
1
==
16
Physics 354
Physics 463
Humanities
Social Sciences
Electives
PE or ROTC

Total
4
3
3
3
3
1
==
17

Fourth Year

Physics 348
Physics 448
Language
Electives

Total
3
3
3
7
==
16
Physics 411
Physics Elective*
Languages
Electives

Total
3
3
3
6
==
15

 

Totals: Hours
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Humanities
Social Sciences
Fine and Performing Arts
Communication
Language
PE or ROTC
Electives

Total
38
16
8
12
12
6
9
6
2
19
==
128

 

*Physics Electives
PH 301
PH 346
PH 390
PH 494

 

PACE DEGREE PROGRAM (OPTION A)

01-06 General Education Requirements

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

07 Mathematics

Satisfied with major requirements.

08 Natural Sciences

Satisfied with major requirements.

09 PE/ROTC (2 HRS) General Education Requirements.

See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 Major (50-53 HRS)

PH 107 PH 201 PH 202 PH 303 PH 348 PH 349 PH 366 PH 367 PH 385 PH 448 PH 449 PH 463
Select one: PH 301, PH 346, PH 390
Select one: PH 354, PH 411, PH 494
CH 131 and CH 132 or CH 141
MA 125
MA 126
MA 227
MA 237

12 Major Residency/GPA

Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major.

13 Minor

See specific department.

15 University Residency Requirement/GPA

Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PHYSICS (Option B)
Option B is designed for a student intending no graduate study in Physics. This option emphasizes applied Physics and has a large number of elective hours so that the student may tailor an interdisciplinary degree. Physics course requirements include: PH 107, 201, 202, 303, 348, 354, 366, 385(W), 411, 448 and 463. One Physics Elective course (PH 301, 346, 390 or 494) must be taken. The following additional technical courses are required: CH 131 and 132. In addition, the following math courses are pre-requisites for upper division. Physics courses: MA 125, 126, 227 and 238.

SAMPLE PROGRAM FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PHYSICS (PRE-MEDICAL OPTION)
First Year

Physics 107
Chemistry 131
Math 125
Comm:EH 101
Biology 121
PE or ROTC

Total
1
4
4
3
4
1
==
17
Physics 201
Chemistry 132
Math 126
Comm: EH 102
PE or ROTC


Total
4
4
4
3
1

==
16

Second Year

Physics 202
Biology 122
Math 227
Humanities

Total
4
4
4
3
==
15
Physics 303
Humanities
Math 238
Chemistry 201

Total
4
3
4
4
==
15

Third Year

Physics 366
Physics 385
Humanities
Social Sciences
Chemistry 202


Total
3
3
3
3
4

==
16
Physics Elective*
Physics 463
Humanities
Social Sciences
Art
Biology 311

Total
3
3
3
3
3
4
==
19

Fourth Year

Physics 348
Language
Social Sciences
CA 110
Elective


Total
3
3
3
3
3

==
15
Physics 448
Physics Elective*
Language
Social Sciences
Art
Elective

Total
3
3
3
3
3
1
==
16

 

Totals: Hours
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Biology
Humanities
Social Sciences
Fine and Performing Arts
Communication
Language
PE or ROTC
Electives

Total
33
16
16
12
12
12
6
9
6
2
4
==
128

 

*Physics Electives
PH 301
PH 346
PH 354

PH 390
PH 411
PH 494

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PHYSICS (PRE-MEDICAL OPTION)
The Pre-Medical Option is designed for a student intending a career in a health profession field such as Medicine. Physics course requirements include: PH 201, 202, 303, 348, 366, 385(W), 448 and 463. Two Physics Elective courses must be taken from the list: PH 301, 346, 354, 390, 411 and 494. The following additional technical courses are required: CH 131, 132, 201, 202, BLY 121, 122 and 311. In addition, the following math courses are pre-requisites for upper division Physics courses: MA 125, 126, 227 and 238.

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN PHYSICS
A minimum of 20 semester hours in Physics, including PH 303, and at least six additional hours at the 300 level or above.

GENERAL COMMENTS
PH 114 and 115 with either PH 201 or 202 may be substituted for PH 201 and 202 with the prior approval of the physics department chair.

The sequences PH 114, 115 and PH 201, 202 may not both be taken for credit.

Descriptions of all Physics (PH) courses

College of Arts and Sciences

 

 

Table of Contents

USA Logo

University of South Alabama   -  Mobile, AL 36688-0002 / (334) 460-6101
For comments or questions about our web site, please E-mail the Webmaster
.
Last date changed: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 11:20:55 AM
URL: http://www.southalabama.edu/bulletin/artph.htm